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'Don't need the smog': Shastri, Gavaskar, Vaughan hound Brook over remark after Chennai dismissal
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Shastri, Gavaskar, Vaughan Blast Brook Over Chennai Dismissal Comments

Sports Desk By Sports Desk January 26, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Struggles of Harry Brook Against Indian Spinners: A Closer Look

Introduction

In the world of cricket, performances are often scrutinized, especially when players make comments that draw attention. Recently, England’s vice-captain Harry Brook became the focal point of discussion after his struggles against Indian spinner Varun Chakaravarthy in the ongoing T20 series. While Brook pointed out the challenges faced due to smog in Kolkata, his subsequent dismissal in Chennai raised eyebrows and led to a wave of trolling and critiques from fans and cricket analysts alike.

The Kolkata Incident

During the first match of the five-match T20 series held in Kolkata, Brook had made a remark regarding the poor visibility caused by smog, which he claimed was impacting the batters’ ability to read spin. Unfortunately for him, his performance fell short as he managed only 13 runs before being dismissed by Chakaravarthy, who bowled a clever delivery that left Brook confused and clean bowled.

Brook’s comment about smog did not sit well with many observers, including former cricketers and commentators who felt that Brook should have focused more on his batting rather than attributing his woes to external conditions. Ravi Shastri, the former Indian coach and prominent commentator, encapsulated this sentiment perfectly when he said, “Once again, it’s Varun Chakaravarthy. You don’t need the smog, this has sneaked through and it has crashed into the stumps.”

Criticism from the Cricketing Fraternity

Former cricketers did not hold back in their critique of Brook. Sunil Gavaskar, one of India’s legendary players, highlighted the clarity of conditions in Chennai as opposed to Kolkata, suggesting that Brook’s dismissal had more to do with his inability to read the ball than any adverse weather conditions. Gavaskar quipped, “Well you said it! The light is clearer here in Chennai. … Varun Chakravarthy is looking at him and saying look if there’s any smog there?”

Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, joined the conversation on social media, poking fun at Brook’s claims with a sarcastic tweet: “Much Smog in Chennai? Just asking … #INDvENG”.

The Chennai Match and Brook’s Performance

Moving to the second T20 in Chennai, Brook expressed hopes for clearer air that would allow him to face spin more effectively. He acknowledged the difficulties of playing against spinners, particularly in T20 format where quick scoring can lead to rash decisions. Despite these aspirations, he once again fell prey to Chakaravarthy’s spin wizardry, leading to further disappointment.

In this match, England had put together a decent score of 163 runs, thanks to impressive contributions from skipper Jos Buttler and debutants Jamie Smith and Brydon Carse. However, the Indian team, aided by Tilak Varma’s outstanding 72 runs, emerged victorious, showcasing that both teams faced significant challenges tackling the spin on the tricky Chepauk pitch.

Closing Thoughts

Harry Brook’s recent series of performances raises questions about the pressures faced by cricketers when external factors come into play. While commenting on conditions is not uncommon in cricket, Brook’s remarks about smog followed by poor performances led to a backlash that is part and parcel of being a professional athlete at this level. As the series progresses, all eyes will be on Brook to see how he responds to the criticism and whether he can find his footing against formidable spin-bowling attacks. The cricketing world waits with bated breath for the next chapters in this ongoing contest.

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