
Sunil Gavaskar On Sydney Pitch: By the end of the second day of Sydney Test, Team India’s score is 141 runs for 6 wickets. In this way the lead of the Indian team has increased to 145 runs. On the first day, the Indian team was all out for 185 runs. After this, at the end of the day’s play, Australia’s score was 9 runs for 1 wicket. In this way 11 wickets fell on the first day. Whereas on the second day 15 batsmen returned to the pavilion. So far 26 wickets have fallen in the first 2 days of play. However, questions are constantly being raised on the Sydney pitch. Now former Indian player Sunil Gavaskar has given a statement on the Sydney pitch.
‘If 15 wickets had fallen in a day in India, then…’
Sunil Gavaskar said that if 15 wickets had fallen in a day in India, then I don’t know what would have happened. Even former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath said that he had never seen so much grass, but have you heard any former Indian cricketer complaining about the pitch? Little Master said that Australian and English cricketers always keep complaining about Indian pitches and conditions, we are not the ones to complain. You will never find us complaining. But 15 wickets in a day in India, man, it will be hell.
‘When we saw the pitch yesterday, cows could graze on it…’
Sunil Gavaskar further says that when we go out and play cricket, we work hard. And if we lose, we lose. It is very difficult to beat domestic teams abroad. Little Master further said that when we saw the pitch yesterday, cows could graze on it. This is not the ideal Test match pitch that you want because you want it to last till the fourth and fifth day. Unless it rains, I don’t see us here on the fourth day. Let us tell you that till the end of the game on the second day, there are 141 runs for 6 wickets. India’s lead has reached 145 runs. Well, Indian fans hope that Jadeja and Sundar will definitely be able to make a good partnership on the third day.
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