Stirred by a hot exchange with Kohli, Bairstow turns aggressive to reach his 100
The key moment during England’s batting was the verbals between Virat Kohli and Jonny Bairstow. Bairstow was on 13 off 60, the verbal interaction with Kohli happened. He shifted gears and galloped to his third consecutive Test hundred in 119 balls. There were a couple of iffy shots that could have got him out, immediately after the episode, but Bairstow soon started to find the middle of the bat and turned on the heat.
At end of the day’s play, though. Bairstow would say that there was nothing to the interaction and that all was well.
“Two very competitive people out on the field doing what they love, 11 guys that are very passionate about their country. It was great craic out there. I hope that clears it up,” Bairstow said.
England’s Jonny Bairstow plays a shot during the third day of the fifth cricket test match between England and India at Edgbaston in Birmingham, England, Sunday, July 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)
The word craic means enjoyable social activity. The Oxford dictionary helpfully frames it in a sentence: “he loves the craic, the late nights”.
It was some craic out there on the field.
Virat Kohli vs Jonny Bairstow started on the evening of day 2. Bairstow, who starred in two great chases against New Zealand with fiery knocks, was playing within himself. Some good old tuk-tuk cricket. On air, Graeme Swann would say, “Bairstow is looking a shadow of the player who was blasting everything against New Zealand. It’s a different quality attack here.”
On the field, Kohli would start chirping. At one point, in the crossover of the overs, he shouted out, “A bit faster than Southee, eh?”. At the end of the second day’s play Kohli had walked away, with his hands over Bairstow’s shoulder and he was laughing away at some time.
Day 3 began with Bairstow adopting similar conservatism as day 2. Kohli began to find his voice again. Bairstow found his lungs too. Both went verbally against each other. Bairstow signalling with his gloved fingers about how Kohli was yapping away. Kohli put his finger on his mouth, and gestured him to bat. Bairstow gestured him to go back to field. At the other end, stood England’s captain Ben Stokes with a gentle smile creasing his face.
Source:indianexpress.com