Umesh yadav
WTC Final: I Wasn't Challenged Enough On My Front-Foot Defence, Says David Warner
Australia's veteran left-handed opener David Warner feels he wasn't challenged enough on his front-foot defence by a lacklustre and erratic Indian bowling attack on Day One of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final at The Oval.
Warner looked in great touch after surviving a probing first hour, particularly from Mohammed Shami operating from around the wicket angle, though he lost Usman Khawaja to Mohammed Siraj for a ten-ball duck.
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IND V BAN: Umesh Becomes A Spearhead For Us Right Now, Says Paras Mhambrey
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