Australia assistant coach David Saker conceded that Steve Smith’s decision not to enforce the follow-on had backfired after England roared back into contention in Adelaide. #Ashes — OptaJason (@OptaJason) December 5, 2017“Steven has obviously made the decision that he felt the guys had bowled enough,” Saker told a news conference. “In hindsight, we didn’t get an opportunity to bowl with the new ball under lights - that was our chance. “In this game we haven’t had the luxury of having a new ball late in days, where England have. “The DRS, I think we’ve got a few wrong today without a doubt,” Saker added.
Source: Hindustan Times December 05, 2017 14:26 UTC