Lions' Dan Campbell under fire over 4th-down decisions in loss to 49ers
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The Hyderabad Test loss should serve as wake-up call for India that England's 'Bazball' strategy is effective on slow tracks as well, according to former captain Nasser Hussain. Since embracing Bazball, England are yet to lose a Test series and they fashioned a memorable 28-run win on the back of Ollie Pope's monumental 196 and debutant left-arm spinner Tom Hartley's seven-wicket haul after conceding a massive 190-run first innings lead in the opening Test against India. "India will probably rue their first innings. They got 436 but actually they could have got a lot more if not for some sloppy dismissals. They will come back. They are a very fine side and history tells you it will be tough for England," Hussain wrote in his column for 'Sky Sports'.
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel has raised concerns over youngster Shubman Gill's batting approach in the first Test of a five-match series against England in Hyderabad. Gill scored just 23 runs across two innings in the first Test as England defeated India by 28 runs on Sunday, December 28. Chasing a target of 231, India were bowled out for 202 on an extended final session on Day 4. Patel criticised Gill's approach in Hyderabad, saying that he was not trying to play shots at all.
Gillingham defender Max Ehmer can see things are on the right path for the team this season.
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'What you are to do without me I cannot imagine'
MELBOURNE : Alexander Zverev said his energy began to fade midway through his five-sets Australian Open semi-final loss to Daniil Medvedev on Friday and blamed an illness following his win over Carlos Alcaraz in the last round.
MELBOURNE : A stunned Novak Djokovic said his performance in the loss to Jannik Sinner in Friday's Australian Open semi-final was one of the worst he had produced in more than 400 Grand Slam matches.