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3rd Test: Simon Katich Critical Of 'dumb Cricket' From India In Bowling To Travis Head
Katich’s comments came after the first ball of the 60th over, when Mohammed Siraj banged in a short ball to Head, who arched his back and ramped it to the boundary. Seeing that tactic from Siraj left Katich displeased.
"That is unbelievable from Mohammed Siraj because the over before he had a man right in at spot and he has run in and bowled what they were planning without a fielder there. That is dumb. Dumb cricket.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31