Zoomed In: Aakash Chopra compares Pujara’s footwork in 2020-21 to that in his purple patch in 2018-19
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Summary:-
If he don't use his feet it will be catched by the fielder
If he use his feet it will be perfect and reach to boundary
How interesting it will be if Akash chopra describe his own batting 😅😅😅
Who came here after his 91?
Make a video of what's going wrong with Virat Kohli instead!
Analysis by Legend Akash Chopra.
Pujara played the same way before too, when he was new on the crease his feet moved little, once he had spent some time on the crease he start moving his feet freely. I don’t see any huge flaw in his batting technique I think he batted in tough batting conditions in the last two series and he has been slightly over-defensive, he hasn’t shown intent to score runs. Batting cautiously is important but at the same time you must not miss opportunity to make of the fullest of the bad deliveries.
I bet he’ll come out of it and deliver great performances, he’s known for his determination, focus and grit.
He’s a fighter.
Legend Akash Chopra shouldn’t bother too much about him.
Get surya kumar yadav in get pujara out suryakumar yadav deserves a chance
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I recently watched Akash Chopra batting in Border Gavaskar Trophy.
He was opening, and the bowler was Glenn McGrath.
Azhar Ali is also having same issue. His front foot gets stuck on the crease.
The man with 0 test centuries and 2 half centuries. Played only 10 test matches and scored 437 runs with average of 23, then dropped by the team for poor performance is giving advice to the batsman who played 88 matches scored 6337 runs with highest score of 206 averaging 45 with 18 centuries and 29 half centuries. Wow!!
On both occasions the feet did not move only the length of the ball is different
I think that akash chopra was very bad batsman in his time and he should not comment on other players #NOOB AKASH he is in cricket due to his voice but he comment senseless
tumne khud use kyun nhi kya bhai
Pet cummuins
Yaar hadd hai jo khud kabhi Australian bowlers ko nhi khel saka wo pujara ke liye gyan dera hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
https://youtu.be/Q9anBAlSknw
All that is non senses things , he know how to come out this unfortunate condition by scoring runs , leave it on him to use his own thinking to making run
Remember that long over from Brett Lee where Simon Katich dropped the catch in gully? Chopra did the same mistake there but was lucky to survive.😉
He is so fearing and even he prays before every ball,lack of confidence
Just watched your innings , against mightys , when you opened and what a struggle against Glenn 🙈😂 i wonder and found very funny how you giving advice now days to others like Pujara, kohli , Smith , kane etc 🙈
Pujara's batting looks soffocating
Are you a fool or tryna make us fool? There was no feet movement on the 2nd ball as well, that was even worst footwork compared to 1st ball
Couldn't find a major difference in feet movement , different lengths as well so can't buy it.
Why don't you make a video on what is so special about Pujara's batting. Why try and highlight weakness of a player that much.
खुद का बेटिंग केरियर देखो, फिर ज्ञान पेलना
Hey man its not his mistake he batted for 205 balls he is also a human and how can be he able to do the basics under pressure and tension he wants rest at that moment too his menal strength may be affected and he may be distracted at that moment….. here with us us is easy to criticise and tell something about them but therewego their mindset may be differ
These so called "former cricketers" should have followed the same technique when they were playing for the country, they would have been more successful.
Its easier to say than done