Australia cricket team gets new Adam Gilchrist, made time for bowlers

Australian wicketkeeper Josh English has panicked in the second T20 match against the Western Indian Islands. English scored a strong turn of 78 runs in 33 balls. English also hit 7 fours and 5 sixes in turn. When he sees this stormy bat of English, he is also called Australia’s second Adam Gilchrist. Let’s tell you that Adam Gilchrist was one of the world’s most explosive wicket batsmen, but after his retirement, the Kangaroo team did not find another batsman like him. In such a situation, it is said that left -handed batsman Josh English is now being said that the search for the Australian cricket team is now over, because English is also stormy, along with wicket watch in the style of Adam Gilchrist. The way the English beat in the second T20 match against the West Indies, the Australian team scored the target of 173 runs in just 15.5 overs. Cameron Green also performed surprisingly in the second T20 match against West Indies, Cameron Green showed a wonderful match with Josh English. Cameron Green scored 56 runs in 32 balls. Green also beat 4 sixes and 3 fours in his batting. Apart from Green and Josh English, no other batsman in the Australian batting could show wonders. West -Indian batting was a simple game, the West Indies performance batted first in the match. Brendon King, who came to the opening, played a half -century innings, but the Western Indian islands could not score a big score because of the successive wicket. Apart from Brendon King, Andre Russell scored a stormy innings of 36 runs in 15 balls for the Caribbean team. It was also the last international match of Andre Russell. Share this story -tags

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