“I think his confidence. On the left side, you see that his head is more outside the off stump, and therefore, he’s not able to judge where or how the ball is going to move. On the right side, you can see the foot also is going straighter and therefore, when the ball comes in for you to make that late adjustment, it becomes straighter. But, when your foot is moving straighter, you can still make that adjustment,” he told Star Sports.
“I think his confidence. On the left side, you see that his head is more outside the off stump, and therefore, he’s not able to judge where or how the ball is going to move. On the right side, you can see the foot also is going straighter and therefore, when the ball comes in for you to make that late adjustment, it becomes straighter. But, when your foot is moving straighter, you can still make that adjustment,” he told Star Sports.