Nadkarni’s maiden epic was cricket at its dullest but boredom is part of pleasure | Andy Bull - News Summed Up

Nadkarni’s maiden epic was cricket at its dullest but boredom is part of pleasure | Andy Bull


Fifty years later, they’re still coming up with new curesThe Chennai Test became a blinking contest. “A number of half volleys were pushed back defensively.” Nadkarni gave up a single soon after he’d come on, and after that, it was maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, maiden, as monotonous as the tick tock of the classroom clock. It is one of those records that will likely stand as long as they’re playing the game. The Spin | The Hundred will be hangover to cricket year that took the biscuit Read moreThe Chennai Test was a draw. Fifty years later, they’re still coming up with new cures.


Source: The Guardian January 21, 2020 19:52 UTC



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