Hello, Good Morning and welcome to my blog once again. It was a good win for Gujarat Titans in last match where They beat Rajasthan Royal by 37 runs and once again reached to top of the point table with 8 points. I would like to discuss this time how commentator speak anything and then change their colors or can say change their mind.
Yesterday There was similar situation like last match for Gujarat Titans where they lost early wickets and this time they sent Abhinav Manohar ahead of David Miller, and he scored good runs and made useful partnership with Hardik Pandya and thus Hindi Commentator said it's a good change because Miller was not in good form infect Miller not played well in only last match otherwise he stays not out and scored runs more than balls as well as played important role in first match which was very tight.
David Miller also played well in recent International matches too. While Manohar was out in 16th over, Kaif and Pathan said it's not a good move to sent him as Tewatia deserve to come ahead of miller because he hit 2 sixes in last two balls and took his team to victory so according to them, he is in good form and David Miller is not, but David Miller came to bat which they not like.
First two-three balls he is not able to connect with bat, so these commentators said that is why need Tewatia had to come, but then Miller started to hit fours and one six, same Kaif and Pathan said it's a good move to sent Miller ahead of Tewatia. Miller was also in good form while he came here which also they said so didn't know how they speak both side for same player in just 30 minutes of the game.
Miller made 31 from just 14 balls with 5 fours and 1 six and also remain not out once again. He once again part of crucial partnership with Hardik Pandya and thus both sudden started to talk good about Miller and said it's good to comes up the order. Sometimes a player likes to give advice to other player, but they didn't do anything while they were in team as their record is poor then player about whom they were talking.