Not worthy of Test … Sunil Gavaskar commented after the defeat of Team India | Sunil Gavaskar on India’s Leeds Test loss

Sunil Gavaskar on India’s Leeds Test loss : 

In the first Test of the 5 -Test series played in Leeds, India suffered a crushing defeat against England by 5 wickets. After this defeat, former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar has made a big comment on the Indian team. According to Sunil Gavaskar, India not only made a mistake in catches during fielding in Leeds, but the team’s outfielding was also very bad. According to Gavaskar, it was not worth the fielding test. Speaking on Sony Sports, Gavaskar said, ‘England win the entire credit. India scored five centuries but, there was confidence in England. This is the reason why he succeeded in licking the last wicket quickly. India missed here. Talking about fielding, not only catch, outfielding was also very simple. It was not of a test level.

Hopefully Team India will have learned lessons: Gavaskar

Sunil Gavaskar further said that the pitch was good for batting, so it is difficult to speak against the bowlers. If Bumrah got some support from other bowlers, then a big difference could have arisen. According to Gavaskar, this is the first Test and it is necessary to learn lessons for the next Test starting after 8 days.

Gavaskar advised to rest

Sunil Gavaskar advised the players of Team India to rest for a day or two after the defeat of Leeds. They should not do optional practice. However, Gavaskar said that when the players get on the field, do their best practice. Please tell that Team India has reached Edgbaston, where the second Test will be played from July 2. The difficulty for Team India is that this team has never won in Edgbaston. It remains to be seen how Team India makes a comeback.

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