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Cricket test ash every part of your game, the cricket test is still alive: Jason Gillespie

Cricket test ash every part of your game, the cricket test is still alive: Jason Gillespie
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But the performance of other commanders by the Australian Cricket team had seen them lead 2-0 and the grip like an ongoing edition of ash.
Another victory and they will maintain the coveted jars.
For Australians, this means the world.
In many ways, for many Aussie Cricketers, winning ash maybe even greater glory than winning the World Cup.
Former Australian Cricketer Jason Gillespie, who took more than 400 international goals in his career in the three formats, was a guest at the Times of India’s Sports Podcast – Sportscast – recently and talked about what it means to be part of the battle of ash.
It was the oldest cricket competition.
Jason Gillespie (Photo by Francois Nel / Getty Picture) “Abu is a hard cricket.
You talked to the player who played 20 years before we did it and they would say that it was challenging, it was difficult.
It tests every part of your game – physically, Technically, tactically, but also mentally.
And it certainly hasn’t changed.
We have seen some of the big ash battles in the past past.
We have a very large battle cricket between countries in the past past.
The cricket test is still alive.
This is strong, developing.
You only need to ask the players.
As you mentioned – Shreyas Iyer – where he wants to be – in the test field.
Maybe fans, maybe sponsors out there like more game forms short, but also of course, from a player’s perspective – a player wants to be tested on the best.
You want to play against the best and tested players and that’s what Dim Aksud with cricket.
“Gillespie said at Sportscast.
Gillespie here responded to the question talking about how Shreyas Iyer after making a test debut and scored a century in the first half had talked about how this was what he was waiting for as Cricketer – to represent his most old country format , even though he has played several limited overs matches before.
The 46-year-old player, who took 65 Wicket Abu from 1997 to 2005, also talked about how he himself placed crickets and winning test series at the absolute peak of his career Many Aussie Cricketers saw winning the ash series as a bigger achievement than winning the World Cup.
Jason Gillespie (photo by Francois Nel / Getty Picture) “For me, my favorite format is a cricket test.
I always like the long format of the game.
If you have got me in the corner and say what you like (between Abu and Abu.
The World Cup) I might say Abu.
Many other people will say the World Cup and it’s fine.
It comes down to individual preferences.
I just like to test so much cricket and it is something really disesuned with me.
Maybe because I enjoy further Cricket tests.
Winning the test series vs.
England is quite special.
Winning the test series against any country is quite special.
I am very lucky as a player to be able to do that.
It’s very difficult (to use).
For winning the world.
The trophy is also very special.
Only represent your special country.
It’s a difficult question, but because I like the cricket ash and test so much cricket, I might say that it just get rid of it.
“Gillespie said at Sportscast.
The next ash test in the ongoing edition will begin on the boxing day, December 26, and will be played on the Cricket Melbourne land.
Listen to the full episode of Sportscast with Jason Gillespie here:

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