“ It was waste ”: Ricky Ponting Slams India’s Bowling effort at Old Trafford, share what did not work | Cricket news

India was overturned for 358 during their first rounds of the 4th test at Old Trafford, with Ben Stokes leading the bowling effort of England with a brilliant transport of five counters, which was its first at tests since 2017. But what followed was a frustrating passage of play for visitors, because the English opening pair of Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett gave their team a strong and regular start. Indian quisors failed to take the first counters, allowing England to take momentum without too much resistance. The former captain of Australia Ricky Ponting did not chop the words during the analysis of the performance of India, echoing the feelings expressed earlier by the former head coach of India and Ravi Shastri legend. “I think we heard it when we were waiting to go out just before the break, which Ravi Shastri said. It was garbage. They just missed their areas,” said Ricky Ponting on Sky Sports Cricket. “I do not know what they expected from the surface, but I was surprised that they actually went with (ASHUL) KAMBOJ before (Mohammed) SIRAJ with the new ball to start, knowing what impact SIRAJ has had on this series so far, and knowing how much the beginning of the incredaves of the Bâton d’Angleterre.
Ponting was particularly critical with regard to the line and length of India at the start of the rounds. “I think they had to go to their best and most experienced quisors. They went to a leaflet – far too directly for Duckett, so many square borders of the counter on the side of the leg. You know you can’t play it. They therefore have work to do now. They must come together at the break and determine how they will play to try to slow down the scoring, but also determine how they are going to get these two out, “added the veteran. India’s bowling options were already under tension for this test, with injuries excluding Nitish Kumar Reddy and the duo Pace Akash Deep and Arshdeep Singh.
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What was the key factor in the struggle of India during the first rounds?
This left the team of other choices than to make their debut at the non -capped Haryana stimulator Anshul Kamboj. The youngster almost picked up a counter during his first final, but was refused by beautiful margins – of India’s moments would continue to cunter while the openers of England were enjoying it fully. While the second session was coming to an end without counters in the bag, the hopes of India are now based on their quisors who go back in the last phase of the day.Crawley and Duckett have marked half-years, frustrating Indian quisors, while they are continuing their search for the first window.




