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Jaddu and Run-outs - Easiest prediction of the Day


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I guess every senior player in this squad must have been run out at least thrice with Jadeja at the other end. Jadeja never gets run out himself, that's the difference between him and someone like Inzi. Even if other batsman is batting like a dream while Jadeja is struggling, with victory in sight, rest assured Jadeja will protect his wicket and try to add a not out to his name. 

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1 hour ago, vvvslaxman said:

Run out specialist lol Master of selling the partner down the river.  Rahane sportively took it at the MCG. Rohit had none of that. He was livid in the dressing room. That was an impossible single. Milestone obsession cost a wicket.

I wonder if he gave jaddu a thappad afterwards, or instead took him to an all-you-can-eat buffet

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Cant forgive the ba$tard for getting Hardik Pandya out in the champions trophy 2017 final. 

 

Most selfish runner between the wickets ever. 

 

It's always that when someone is about the create history or achieve something really big, jadeja throws them under the bus. Pandya was in the form of his life and looked capable of single handedly dismantling the Pakistan bowling line up in that 2017 final. Similarly today sarfaraz looked like nothing in the world could have gotten him out, until dudeja managed to sell him a dummy. 

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1 hour ago, Lord said:

Fantastic innings at an unnatural position from 33-3.

 

Soured a bit by that run out and you could see he was down after that too. But ICF predictably focuses on that :laugh:

 

Sad for Sarfaraz but he'd get more chances if backed rightly.

Of course they will.

 

Cos its a pattern of behavior.

 

He will take 2 steps and then ditch the other batsman.

 

Again, again and again.

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3 hours ago, Vijy said:

whenever jaddu bats, a run out looms.

have you heard of the horseshoe effect ? I have heard it mentioned in social studies a lot, where the idea is, when you go to any extreme point ideology, it starts to look like its exact opposite ideology ( eg: fascism & nazism start to look similar to communism, liberalism starts to look similar to authoritarianism etc).

In cricket we are seeing this with Jaddu, who is the new Inzamam of running between the wickets : take an unfit potato who runs like a turtle with hemerroids and the world's fittest & fastest runner and the result is the same : run out masters. 

 

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1 hour ago, Lord said:

Fantastic innings at an unnatural position from 33-3.

 

Soured a bit by that run out and you could see he was down after that too. But ICF predictably focuses on that :laugh:

 

Sad for Sarfaraz but he'd get more chances if backed rightly.

Just shows how much he has grown as a batsman.But that run out was awful, Sarfraz was looking so good.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Muloghonto said:

have you heard of the horseshoe effect ? I have heard it mentioned in social studies a lot, where the idea is, when you go to any extreme point ideology, it starts to look like its exact opposite ideology ( eg: fascism & nazism start to look similar to communism, liberalism starts to look similar to authoritarianism etc).

In cricket we are seeing this with Jaddu, who is the new Inzamam of running between the wickets : take an unfit potato who runs like a turtle with hemerroids and the world's fittest & fastest runner and the result is the same : run out masters. 

 

Very interesting take.

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