IND vs AUS: Brad Hogg got India’s top-order goal, enjoying Wasim Jaffer

The Test series between India and Australia begins on December 17 in the first match in Adelaide. Prior to the Test series, there were two three-day warm-up matches between India and Australia. In the second warm-up match Tas India captain Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and decided to bat first. Rahane’s decision proved wrong and the team’s score at one time was 123-9. From here, fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah scored fifty runs to reach 200. During this innings, Australia’s A bowlers bowled and destroyed India’s top order. Former Kangaroo spinner Brad Hogg, who watched the show, criticized Indian batsmen. Former India opener Wasim Jaffer has enjoyed it a lot since doing it.

In the first innings, India’s top-order batsmen, Mayank Agarwal (02), Hanuma Vihari (15), skipper Ajinkya Rahane (04) and Rishabh Pant (05) were disappointed. In addition, Prithvi Shah and Mayank Agarwal scored 40 runs. The Australian veteran said, “India’s top-order batsmen need to know where their off-stump is, they have to learn to drop a good long ball and chase the ball out of the off-stump.” Stopped the speech.

Responding to this tweet, Wasim Jaffer wrote, “Australia must know at this time what their highest order is.” Let me tell you, Jaafar wrote this because the kangaroo team had been injured for quite some time. Struggling with the problem. Team opener David Warner and young batsman Will Pukowski have been ruled out of the first game against India in Adelaide due to injury. In this way, Zafar targeted the Kangaroo team.

Australia’s first innings was reduced to 108 runs in response to India’s 194 in the first innings of the second warm-up match. India’s fast bowlers Mohammad Shami and Navdeep Saini took three wickets each. In addition Jaspreet Bumrah took two and Mohammad Siraj took one wicket. India got a good lead of 86 runs in the first innings. But in the second innings, the Indian batsmen performed spectacularly. Hanuma Vihari and Rishabh Pant scored centuries for India.

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