Former Australian batsman Ian Chappell says India has recognized England’s weakness in playing spin in the second Test in Chennai and has used it to their advantage in the third Test, thus making the ‘pink ball’ a visiting team. Match. Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin 07 and Akshar Patel 11 wickets.
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Earlier, India won the second Test in Chennai by 317 runs. In this Test, England could score only 134 and 164 in both innings. Chappell wrote in his column on ESPNcricinfo, “India decided to feed three spinners in Test matches because no batsman other than Joe Root could perform well against spin on the Chennai pitch.” “India used it to their advantage, it affected their mood, they used it properly.” England’s innings in the second Test at Chennai was cheaper because their batsmen were not confident about their defensive play.
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The former veteran said, “When faced with the serious challenge of spin, England batsmen were not confident in their defensive play, which is why they tried to take an aggressive stance against Indian spinners.” He was resorting to reverse sweeping rather than getting out of the crease, a good example of this. “
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He asked, “How can pre-risk shots be better than reliable techniques used to destabilize good spinners?” With the effect lessened, the batsman has the option of playing the shot on the spot. It was learned at the beginning of a skill game. “
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