Eagles, Brady v Rodgers & Butt Fumble 2.0?: 5 big talking points from NFL Week 3
The NFL has completed its third week of play, but just what are the big takeaways from another fascinating week?
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The NFL has completed its third week of play, but just what are the big takeaways from another fascinating week?
Defending targets in T20 Internationals has been a grey area for the Indian team but batting coach Vikram Rathour surprisingly cited "dew" being a factor which was not the case when the team played in the recently concluded Asia Cup. Since the Super 4s of the Asia Cup, India have played six T20Is and won three of them while losing three. However, all the three defeats -- against Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia -- have come while defending targets. Contrary to Rathour's claims, none of the Indian team members, who spoke to the media after the defeats against Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Dubai, blamed it on the dew factor making defending difficult.
Asia Cup. Since the Super 4s of the Asia Cup, India have played six T20Is and won three of them while losing three. However, all the three defeats -- against Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia -- have come while defending targets. Contrary to Rathour's claims, none of the Indian team members, who spoke to the media after the defeats against Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Dubai, blamed it on the dew factor making defending difficult.
Bawa, one of the standout performers in India's triumphant U-19 World Cup campaign early this year, showed why he is rated highly. The 19-year-old, who made his India 'A' debut in the second game of the series and took 1-14, got onto the wicket-takers' board by dismissing Mark Chapman (11) --- caught behind by Sanju Samson --- in his first spell. Others to contribute for the hosts include leg-spinner Rahul Chahar (2-39) and Kuldeep Yadav (2-29).
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India relied on their batting might to bounce back from being 0-1 down to post a 2-1 win in the recently-concluded three-T20 series against Australia. The focus will now shift to an identical match-up against the Proteas, the final dress rehearsal for both the teams before the T20 World Cup in Australia next month. "Facing the new ball bowlers (in India) is quite challenging, they make the ball to swing and move in quite a bit, a bit more than what we are accustomed to in South Africa. That's obviously a challenge you have to manoeuvre around," the South African white-ball skipper said on the eve of the opening T20 here.
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India skipper Rohit Sharma, expectedly, singled out death bowling as an area that requires improvement following the series win over Australia.