Matthew Hayden’s Critique Of T Natarajan’s Bowling

Matthew Hayden’s Critique Of T Natarajan’s Bowling. T Natarajan conceded 26 runs in the 18th over of SunRisers Hyderabad’s match against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday, bringing the team perilously close to defeat.

Mumbai Indians’ hopes were all but over when they reached 149/5 in 17 overs. While chasing a target of 194 against SunRisers Hyderabad. T Natarajan then came on to bowl and gave up 26 runs in the 18th over. Tim David (46) hit him for four sixes before being run out on the last ball of that over. SRH won the match by three runs, but David’s big hitting gave them a scare. Natarajan bowled four full tosses, all of which were hit for maximums by the MI batter from Singapore.

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Matthew Hayden’s Critique T Natarajan’s Bowling “If I put on my pads and walked out there”

“It was a finish where you were sweating, laughing, crying, and swearing, and it was like that for the last few overs. When Tim David was playing those big hits, you were all up in your seats. At the same time, I was worried about India because Natarajan. Who has been such a good yorker bowler, was bowling full-tosses around the knee, which the big fella Tim David was hitting. Okay, he crossed the boundary on the shorter side, but he was still so far away that it would have been a six anywhere. So, I believe mixed emotions, “Gavaskar said this at the end of the match on Star Sports, accompanied by Matthew Hayden.

“If I put on my pads and walked out there against Natarajan, I’d give you 12-13 at the very least. Full tosses to a giant to the ground’s small side. That is incredible, I mean, “The former Australian cricketer went on to say.

Natarajan finished the game with a 4-0-60-0 record. He was the most expensive SRH bowler. In 11 IPL 2022 matches, the left-arm pacer has taken 18 wickets at an economy of 9.44 RPO.

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