IND vs SA 2022 India s problem is with the top order at the moment Aakash Chopra expects a stern test for Dhawan and Gill in 3rd ODI
IND vs SA 2022 India s problem is with the top order at the moment - Aakash Chopra expects a stern test for Dhawan and Gill in 3rd ODI Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Wayne Parnell gets the better of Shikar Dhawan, again ? Predicting an under-cooked pitch due to persistent rain in the area, Chopra said on his YouTube channel: "India's problem is with the top order at the moment. Delhi is a small venue, the pitch has been under covers for a while now. The venue has been drenched due to persistent rain, so there will be an undercooked pitch with moisture available for the bowlers to exploit. Almost a surface similar to what we saw in Lucknow a few days back." India have lost their last two matches at the venue. This is the first time that the ground will be hosting an ODI since the onset of COVID-19.
IND vs SA 2022 India s problem is with the top order at the moment - Aakash Chopra expects a stern test for Dhawan and Gill in 3rd ODI
Stand-in captain Shikhar Dhawan has only scored 17 runs in this series against South Africa so far Former opener Aakash Chopra expects a tricky surface at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi for the third ODI of the series on Tuesday, October 11. He feels opening batters and will be tested in the series decider following a couple of lackluster outings. Dhawan and Gill have fallen prey to Wayne Parnell and Kagiso Rabada, respectively, in the last two matches. The former, in particular, has struggled against a tight line from the left-arm seamer, while his partner has failed to convert his starts. Wayne Parnell gets the better of Shikar Dhawan, again ?Wayne Parnell gets the better of Shikar Dhawan, again ? Predicting an under-cooked pitch due to persistent rain in the area, Chopra said on his YouTube channel: "India's problem is with the top order at the moment. Delhi is a small venue, the pitch has been under covers for a while now. The venue has been drenched due to persistent rain, so there will be an undercooked pitch with moisture available for the bowlers to exploit. Almost a surface similar to what we saw in Lucknow a few days back." India have lost their last two matches at the venue. This is the first time that the ground will be hosting an ODI since the onset of COVID-19.