New Delhi. In the four-match Test series being played between India and England, the most controversial thing has been the pitch so far. After Chennai, the test match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad also did not last long. The results of the match came out in about a quarter of a day’s play. In such a situation, questions are being raised that the pitch made for the Pink Ball Test match was bad.
It is also inevitable to raise questions about the pitch when the Day Night Test ends in two days, but it should also be seen that there is a batsman on the same pitch who scored and played some demonstrable shots. In such a situation, it would not be correct to call the pitch completely bad, because Team India opener Rohit Sharma scored 66 runs in the first innings with nine fours. In the second innings, Rohit Sharma scored 25 runs at a strike rate of 100.
In the first innings at the world’s largest and beautiful cricket stadium, Rohit Sharma played a shot from the point and cover on the rising ball of Jofra Archer, which was worth watching. At the same time, in the second innings, he won with a six. In such a situation, was it easy for Rohit Sharma only to play good shots on such a pitch. However, one thing can be known from this that if the batsman is genius, he can score runs on any pitch.
There have also been countless such occasions in the past where they performed well. Not just Rohit, but there are many players who never cry on the pitch. However, after the match, Indian team captain Virat Kohli said that both the teams batted poorly and the match could last only two days, but should not forget the second Test match played in Chennai, where Rohit Sharma scored a century. Was inlaid. It was not easy to bat on that pitch as well.
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