India’s performance in the Indore Test against South Africa has been a cause of concern for many cricket fans. The team’s decision to waste two DRS reviews in the match has been heavily criticised by former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar.
Manjrekar, who is known for his sharp analysis, was quick to point out the lack of experience in the Indian team. He said that the team’s decision to waste two DRS reviews was a result of the lack of experience in the side. He said that the senior players in the team should have taken the lead and guided the juniors in the right direction.
Manjrekar also said that the team should have taken the help of the third umpire to review the decisions. He said that the team should have used the DRS reviews judiciously and not wasted them. He said that the team should have taken the help of the third umpire to review the decisions.
Manjrekar also said that the team should have taken the help of the third umpire to review the decisions. He said that the team should have used the DRS reviews judiciously and not wasted them. He said that the senior players in the team should have taken the lead and guided the juniors in the right direction.
Manjrekar’s comments have been echoed by many cricket fans who feel that the team should have been more careful while using the DRS reviews. The team’s decision to waste two DRS reviews in the match has been heavily criticised by former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar.
Manjrekar’s comments have highlighted the importance of experience in the team. He has emphasised the need for the senior players to take the lead and guide the juniors in the right direction. His comments have also highlighted the importance of using the DRS reviews judiciously and not wasting them.