Team India not lost due to bowlers … R Ashwin made a big claim before Edgbaston Test

Ravi Ashwin made a big statement about Indian bowlers before Edgbaston Test (Photo -PTI)

Indian team veteran all -rounder Ravichandran Ashwin has given a big statement about commentary of commentators in the first Test. According to him, when Team India could not defend the target of 371 runs, the commentators criticized the Indian bowlers. However, Ashwin believes that if he had understood a little more about it, then in England, big scores have been continuously chased for some time. England had to chase the target of 371 runs against India to win the first Test. England won this match with 5 wickets. He has given this statement before the second Test between the two teams. The second Test between India and England is starting from July 2, Wednesday at Edgbaston, Birmingham.

Ravi Ashwin lashed out at commentators

Ravichandran Ashwin shared a video on his official YouTube channel in which he said, ‘When England chased the target of 370 runs in the first Test, I felt that it seemed that the bowlers of Team India failed to win the match. But if a little homework is done, then we can see that the target is being chased in England in the fourth consecutive innings. The commentary had completely changed in that match. In the last few years, England have chased many big scores with success in the fourth innings.

In the first Test for Team India, only Jasprit Bumrah bowled deadly in the first innings. He took 5 wickets in the first innings. But not even a wicket in the second innings, Team India batsmen played their role well in this match, but the bowlers failed to leave their mark.

England is ahead in Test series

England have won the first Test played between the two teams and they are ahead 1-0 in the 5 match series. If Team India has to return to the Test series, then it is necessary to win this second Test. Team India bowlers will now have to bowl deadly and put pressure on the England batsmen.

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