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I Don’t Think I Got Sledged Once In The Whole Series, Says Ben Duckett On Australia In The Ashes
Ben Duckett: England opener Ben Duckett revealed that he wasn't sledged even once by the Australian cricketers during this year’s Ashes series which ended in a 2-2 draw. He added that the reality on the ground was completely different, as compared to the hype created by the media.
“I actually feel it’s completely overhyped. Most of the back and forth was just niggle in the media. On the field, they are not niggly at all. I hope they don’t mind me saying this but they are a bunch of nice guys who are very good at cricket. I don’t think I got sledged once in the whole series,” Duckett was quoted as saying by The Telegraph.
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