IND vs ENG 2022 Run chases have been completed in a canter Aakash Chopra points out biggest problem with India s bowling of late
IND vs ENG 2022: Run-chases have been completed in a canter - Aakash Chopra points out biggest problem with India s bowling of late Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
But the last couple of Tests in SA also come to mind…they managed run-chases without much fuss in both Tests…That’s an unbelievable run-chase. Well done, England. Series Drawn. But the last couple of Tests in SA also come to mind…they managed run-chases without much fuss in both Tests… India took a 1-0 lead against South Africa with a comprehensive 113-run win. However, the hosts won the second and third Tests comfortably, chasing targets in excess of 200 with seven wickets in hand on both occasions. Against England, the target was even bigger (378). Yet the hosts completed a record run-chase with relative ease at Edgbaston, largely thanks to the toothless Indian bowling attack. Speaking about the Indian bowlers' struggles, Aakash Chopra said: "378 should have been enough with the bowling attack we had. As I had said, this bowling attack doesn't come with a 'conditions apply' rider. Whether they play in South Africa, Australia, England, or India, they often do well." Chopra added: "But if you see the last three Tests, the two against South Africa and now against England, the run-chases have been completed in a canter. Fourth innings runs are never easy but they did it without much fuss."
Run-chases have been completed in a canter - Aakash Chopra points out biggest problem with India s bowling of late
Mohammed Siraj (L) went wicketless in the fourth innings and leaked 98 runs in 15 overs. Former Indian opener took to Twitter after 's seven-wicket loss against to point out the ineffectiveness of the Men in Blue's bowling attack of late. The 44-year-old believes this has been especially evident in the fourth innings of Tests. Chasing totals in the fourth innings of a Test is not easy, according to Aakash Chopra, as conditions change and the pitch starts to wear down. That’s an unbelievable run-chase. Well done, England. Series Drawn.But the last couple of Tests in SA also come to mind…they managed run-chases without much fuss in both Tests…That’s an unbelievable run-chase. Well done, England. Series Drawn. But the last couple of Tests in SA also come to mind…they managed run-chases without much fuss in both Tests… India took a 1-0 lead against South Africa with a comprehensive 113-run win. However, the hosts won the second and third Tests comfortably, chasing targets in excess of 200 with seven wickets in hand on both occasions. Against England, the target was even bigger (378). Yet the hosts completed a record run-chase with relative ease at Edgbaston, largely thanks to the toothless Indian bowling attack. Speaking about the Indian bowlers' struggles, Aakash Chopra said: "378 should have been enough with the bowling attack we had. As I had said, this bowling attack doesn't come with a 'conditions apply' rider. Whether they play in South Africa, Australia, England, or India, they often do well." Chopra added: "But if you see the last three Tests, the two against South Africa and now against England, the run-chases have been completed in a canter. Fourth innings runs are never easy but they did it without much fuss."