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'Defense Is The Best Offense'; Kevin Pietersen Advises Joe Root
Former England cricketer-turned-commentator Kevin Pietersen has suggested to Joe Root's team that a score of 150 playing bold strokes is much better than being bowled out cheaply defending and getting caught behind the stumps.
The opening Ashes Test at The Gabba was a classic example of Australian quicks bowling a nagging line just outside the off-stump, leaving the defensive tourist batters at the mercy of wicketkeeper Alex Carey and the slip fielders, especially Steve Smith.
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