Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden on Saturday criticized England fast bowler Jofra Archer after he was caught on camera bringing a pillow to the Gabba on the third day of the second Ashes Test against England. Hayden said it was shocking to see a player bring a pillow and added that a batsman should make the most of the indifferent attitude.

The visitors took a lead of 177 runs in the first innings, with Archer conceding 87 runs in 25 overs and taking the only wicket of Jake Weatherald. “I’m sorry, but it’s a shocking scene. If I were a batsman, I tell you what I’d be doing, I’d be digging in.

Forever. ” Hayden told Channel 7, “It will be exactly what you need as a batsman, I can tell you.

You will be watching and thinking, ‘You’ll never sleep over this. ‘ “You’re not going to see it any part of the day,” he said. Even at night you’re not going to see it.

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js Former England captain Michael Vaughan also criticized England’s attitude on the field the other day, admitting that they looked tired as a team in the middle. “I would have done things completely differently. What I saw today was a team that looked tired.

These fielding drills โ€“ they’re fantastic, but you know the ball is coming to you. In a game, you don’t know when it’s coming to you and this is completely different. The art of taking chances is concentration.

If you are not practicing regularly for many hours, you will have to focus to take that opportunity when it comes. The only way to get good at it is to train your brain to do it,” he said. Story continues below this advertisement England are 1-0 down in the series after losing the first Test in Perth by eight wickets.