Harry Brook's smog comment under fire..!?

england player Harry Brook had said that the english players could not bat properly due to the smog in the first t20 match. It was surprising that he was so upset about the defeat. He gave this reason without admitting that the indian bowlers performed well. varun chakravarthy had taken three wickets of the english team in the first t20 match. One of them was Harry Brook's wicket. In that match, Harry Brook had scored only 17 runs in 14 balls. In this situation, Harry Brook also said that since there was no smog in the second t20 match, chennai chepauk, we will play well. However, the english batsmen struggled in the chepauk match as well. The england team, which batted first, scored only 165 runs after losing 9 wickets in 20 overs. Just like in the first match, captain Jos Buttler played brilliantly in the second match and scored 45 runs. The next highest scorer was all-rounder Brydon Carse with 31 runs.
 Harrow Brook scored 13 runs and was again dismissed by varun Chakravarthy. This time Harry was bowled out. As soon as he was dismissed, former players ravi Shastri, sunil Gavaskar, and Michael Vaughan teased him. ravi Shastri, who was commentating when Harry Brook was dismissed, said, "Again, varun chakravarthy took the wicket. There is no photo now. But the ball went in and hit the stumps." sunil Gavaskar, talking about this, said, "It's like varun chakravarthy is asking Harry now if there is no smoke." Michael Vaughan has sarcastically posted on his X page, "Is there a lot of smog in Chennai? Just asking. india won this match by 2 wickets by chasing down England's target of 166 runs in 19.2 overs. Tilak Verma scored 72 runs off 55 balls and was the main reason for India's victory.

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