Well I couldn't have foreseen this, I thought Smith should have batted on and maybe I was right tactically, but Smith's decision to declare hasn't lessened their chances of winning without having to bat again. Sehwag and Badrinath the only Indians to score more than 12 in the 1st innings, Tendulkar making a mere 7, and 2nd innings Sehwag playing a poor shot out for just 16 and Tendulkar's 100 only the fourth over 30 in two innings when the Saffers managed four over 30 in their one innings. Amla's 253 is more runs than in either Indian innings thus far, surely they must make 300 in one of the two - surely..........................?!?!?
I bet Sachin isn't best pleased being bowled out by HARRIS, a player some pundits quickly correct themselves by calling a slow bowler whenever they refer to him as a spinner
I bet Sachin isn't best pleased being bowled out by HARRIS, a player some pundits quickly correct themselves by calling a slow bowler whenever they refer to him as a spinner