
Ben Stokes and Joe Root (Getty Images) Former Australian Spinner Brad Hogg offered lively defense of slow exaggerated speeds in the test cricket and called them a sign of “quality cricket” when he coincided with intensity and character in the field. Hogg’s comments come as a result of England, which have been punished by two points of the ICC World Championship for not reaching the requirement of excessive extent during their exciting 22-run victory over India in the third test at Lord’s.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Hogg said on his YouTube channel and said that slow excessive speeds are justifiable if the match maintains a drama and intention. “If things fail so fast, the slow overvaluation is fine if there is voltage in the game. We want this tension. We want the character of the players to show up,” he said.
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He added sharply: “As long as he has tension, slow excessive speed is good – because it is a quality cricket.”Hogg, who played 145 matches for Australia, claimed that in English conditions the protection of the bowler energy is strategic, especially when it softens the ball. “It’s a bit of cats and mouse … When the dough is under control, the pitchers are waiting for the defensive moment to hit and rush. This is where the playing game and flowing,” he said.Hogg, who considered the defeat of India at the Lord, pointed to one key moment. “India lost this match because of the moment. The hinge came to try to get Rahul for a strike behind his hundred, and then Rahul would perform after the celebration. Two goals in ten balls after a 140-run stall. That was a turning point.”A series of five matches now costs 2-1 in favor of England, with the fourth test in Manchester starting 23 July.