IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma ts Motera’s pitch, says – Turns like Chennai

The third Test of the four-Test series between India and England will be played at Motera Stadium, Ahmedabad from February 24. It is the first international event to be held in the world’s largest stadium. This is the first time that India and England will play the same day-night Test match with a pink ball on the field. In the second Test, Team India performed well and defeated England by 327 runs. There is still plenty of suspense regarding Motera’s pitch. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma said of Motera’s pitch that Chennai could be turning around here.

Talking about the virtual press conference, Rohit said of the Motera stadium that it is a great stadium and all kinds of facilities are available here. Rohit said of Motera’s pitch, So far, after playing on the field and seeing the pitch, it seems there will be a turnaround like Chennai. But, not a single international match has been played here, so it’s hard to say anything, Hitman said. He said the team would take stock of the pitch before the match and only eleven would be selected.

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Talking about the Chepauk pitch controversy, Rohit said, ‘The pitch was the same for both teams, so I have no idea why the matter was raised again and again. Both teams played on the same pitch. People say the pitch should be like this, not the way it is, but Indian pitches have been made this way for years. I don’t think any change needs to be made. Each team takes advantage of their domestic situation. When we go to play in other countries, he doesn’t think about us, so we have to think about who we are. We have to make pitches according to our team’s choice. This means the convenience of the home and the other team’s grounds, otherwise it must be removed. Tell the ICC (International Cricket Council) to make a rule that pitches should be prepared everywhere.

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