When the pressure was at its peak, the India National Cricket Team speedster delivered perfect yorkers again and again, making life extremely difficult for the English batters, and that eventually played a key role in the defending champions’ thrilling win over England.
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The legendary Test bowler further noted, “There's not one bowler in the world, in any format, men or women, who can bowl six yorkers out of six and absolutely nail it every time. Even one of the yorkers he bowled [vs. England] in his last over was a slower ball. So, he nailed five fast yorkers and one slower-ball yorker—you just can't hit them anywhere.”
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His tight overs slowed down the scoring, leaving England 7 runs short of the target. Jacon had played a remarkable knock of 105 runs off 48 balls under the immense pressure against India in the semifinal at the Wankhede Stadium.
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He signed off by saying, “And you saw at the end, Dube bowled the last over and went for 22 with Jofra Archer smacking him. I know the game was gone then, but he was trying to bowl a yorker and was missing by a decent margin. It's just a ridiculous skill. There's no one—certainly in T20 cricket—better than him.”
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