India tour of australia
Ind vs Aus: Will Be Taking The Short-Ball Barrage As A Challenge, Says Iyer
After being surprised and dismissed by a quick, short ball early in the first ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), middle-order Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer has said that he got a bit wiser in the second game and decided not to presume but only react after seeing the delivery.
Iyer was dismissed for just two by Josh Hazlewood in the first match played on November 27, as he fended off a short ball from the fast bowler to wicket-keeper Alex Carey.
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