
Brad Haddin on Team India Fielding: In the first Test match played in Leeds between India and England, Team India did a lot of bad fielding. The Indian team left about 10 catches in this Test. In this, Yashasvi Jaiswal alone left four catches. Now former Australian wicketkeeper batsman Brad Hadin has taunted Team India over the fielding of Team India’s poor fielding.
Former Australian wicketkeeper batsman Brad Hadin believes that the Indian team captained by Shubman Gill will have to change their attitude to overcome the problem of poor fielding in the five -Test series against England. Indian fielders, especially Yashasvi Jaiswal, dripped several catches in the first Test. In the first Test played in Leeds, England defeated India by 5 wickets.
Brad Hadin, who has played 66 Tests for Australia, said, “Every great team has also been fantastic in fielding in every round. Shubman Gill should also start it in this team. It needs a change in attitude. You want to do good fielding and want to be competitive all the time, it is a matter of attitude.”
Hadin said that the level of catching in the Indian Premier League was also very bad. He said, “Catching in IPL this year was very poor. We talked about talented bowlers and batsmen, but the real problem was catching. I would definitely say that we have to find a way to become the best fielding team, because there is no shortage of talent.”
Second Test between India and England will be played in Edgbaston
The second Test match of the five -match Test series between India and England will be played at Edgbaston, Birmingham from July 2. England’s team is currently ahead 1-0 in the series. Now the Indian team will try to win the second Test. Edgbaston’s pitch can be batting friendly. In such a situation, batsmen can score runs once again.