Anaya Bangar’s father liked this player, said- everything else is fine but …

Sanjay Bangar was batting impressed (PHOTO: PTI/Instagram)

Anaya Bangar’s father Sanjay Bangar has liked Sai Sudarshan as a player. Sanjay Bangar, a former cricketer and batting coach of India, liked Sai Sudarshan, because he has been impressed by his batting. He has been convinced of his technology. However, so much is correct, even then Sanjay Bangar finally but why? For this, it is necessary to know the condition of Sai Sudarshan’s entire batting in the Manchester Test and its mood.

Sai played amazing innings in Manchester

The whole world saw what Sai Sudarshan did in the first innings of the Manchester Test. He made such a big score while batsman at number 3 that only 35 years of record in Manchester broke. In the 61 -run Manchester Test, any Indian batsman has the biggest score at number 3 in the 61 -run Manchester Test after 1990. Sai is the second player after Sai Sudarshan Pujara, who has set fifty at number 3 in the Test played abroad.

Sanjay Bangar praised Sai Sudarshan’s innings

Now when Sai Sudarshan’s batting is so full of special things, then how should Sanjay Bangar not do well. So, after the first day’s game, Anaya Bangar’s father tried to do the same. He said in favor of Sai Sudarshan that the boy has taken a step towards reposing his claim on Pujara’s place.

All fine but need for more adjustment

Sanjay Bangar further said that Sai also has technology in batting. He said that the backfoot backhand of many batsmen goes. Bangar explained that if you are standing on the middle stump, then their back foot leads to the stump. But the leg of Sai Sudarshan goes from middle towards middle. The backhand does not go to the across. However, Sanjay Bangar admitted that Sai needs to do a little more adjustment in the line scoring run.

Team India scored 264 runs for 4 wickets till the end of the first day’s play in the Manchester Test, in which 61 runs of Sai Sudarshan played a big role. Apart from Sudarshan, Yashasvi Jaiswal also scored 58 runs.

Asish Roy
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