

Champions trophy: Questioning the technical skills of Cooper Konoli, former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Heli said that the way he played India’s fast bowler Mohammed Shami in the Champions Trophy semi -finals in Dubai, he is very angry with him.
Konoli was inducted into the Australian team on the occasion of Jack Fresher McGurk and could not even open the account by playing nine balls. He sent Shami to the pavilion. The Indian team defeated Australia by four wickets to make it to the finals.
Heli told Sen Radio, “I am very angry. The Travis Head was indicating how slow the wicket is. On such a pitch you have to find places, do not have to wait for fours. He played nine balls and did not score a single run. The first was missed on eight balls and gave the wicket on ninth. ‘
He said that he was not even looking at the ball and kept missing the line. Heli said, “Konoli did not show footwork and the shots were also very bad. He was not looking at the ball. He could not hold the line of the ball. ”