IND vs PAK 2022 India have always gone onto lose the plot when they lose early wickets Ajay Jadeja on the importance of the top order against Pakistan s pace bowlers
IND vs PAK 2022: "India have always gone onto lose the plot when they lose early wickets" - Ajay Jadeja on the importance of the top order against Pakistan's pace bowlers Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Inching closer to a cracking contest! We’re all set for Melbourne Cricket Ground1:30 PM IST Noting that the Pakistan bowlers have the ability to inflict early damage, but the Indian bowlers do not, Jadeja said on Cricbuzz: "India have always gone onto lose the plot when they lose early wickets, whether it be any format. Pakistan have the ability to inflict that. Pakistan's best chance is by taking early wickets, and that is actually when this will be an even contest I think." Jadeja continued: "Our bowling attack may not have the ability to blow away the opposition at the top, especially when they comparitively play defensively." India's bowling attack arguably lacks a certain edge with the noticeable absence of Jasprit Bumrah. Rohit Shamra and Co. have roped in Mohammed Shami as a replacement, with the Bengal pacer having a brief, albeit eventful, outing in the warm-up contest against Australia. But Shami has not played a T20I in almost a year.
IND vs PAK 2022 India have always gone onto lose the plot when they lose early wickets - Ajay Jadeja on the importance of the top order against Pakistan s pace bowlers
Shaheen Afridi dismissed India's top three during their last World Cup meeting has noted that tend to lose track when they lose wickets early on in the innings. The Men in Blue's top order are currently in prime form, but they face a potent new-ball bowling attack in the Super 12s contest at the . Team India were blown away by Shaheen Afridi's spell in the powerplay during their fixture against Pakistan, which eventually led to a 10-wicket loss in Dubai during the previous edition of the T20 World Cup. Similarly, the Men in Blue were pegged back early during their 2019 ODI World Cup semi-final against New Zealand's Matt Henry and Trent Boult in Manchester. Inching closer to a cracking contest!We’re all set for
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Inching closer to a cracking contest! We’re all set for Melbourne Cricket Ground1:30 PM IST Noting that the Pakistan bowlers have the ability to inflict early damage, but the Indian bowlers do not, Jadeja said on Cricbuzz: "India have always gone onto lose the plot when they lose early wickets, whether it be any format. Pakistan have the ability to inflict that. Pakistan's best chance is by taking early wickets, and that is actually when this will be an even contest I think." Jadeja continued: "Our bowling attack may not have the ability to blow away the opposition at the top, especially when they comparitively play defensively." India's bowling attack arguably lacks a certain edge with the noticeable absence of Jasprit Bumrah. Rohit Shamra and Co. have roped in Mohammed Shami as a replacement, with the Bengal pacer having a brief, albeit eventful, outing in the warm-up contest against Australia. But Shami has not played a T20I in almost a year.