I take full responsibility … This player broke badly after the Leeds Test, agreed to his mistake

Famous Krishna accepted poor bowling mistake in the first Test against England (Photo- PTI)

Team India played the first Test match in Leeds against England. England won this match by 5 wickets. Famous Krishna bowled very poorly from Team India and he is also being criticized fiercely. Now the famous Krishna has spoken a big thing about his poor performance in this match. Krishna himself is very disappointed with his bowling. Let me tell you, the Indian fast bowler gave 220 runs in this match, including both innings and took 5 wickets. He took three wickets in the first innings while Krishna took two wickets in the second innings. He gave these runs from the economy of 6.40.

Famous Krishna accepted a mistake

In the press conference before the second Test match to be played in Birmingham, Krishna said, ‘If I talk about the first innings, I threw a little younger than where I should have thrown the ball. In the second innings, there was a little better because the wicket was also slow. Whenever I was thinking of taking wickets, I was throwing the ball a little further, but I would say that I did not put the ball on the length where I should have put it. I do not have the habit of slope on that side and it will take some time for that. But we should talk professionally and I take full responsibility for it. I hope that next time I bowl well.

The famous Krishna further said, ‘Whenever I was coming to throw the ball, I was trying to Medan. I did not want to give the boundary at all but the outfield was fast and I bowled very poorly. I wanted to pressurize them but failed to do so. The ball was also wet due to rain and because of this, England batsmen also got a lot of help.

Second Test is starting from June 2

The second Test between India and England starts from June 2. Currently, England are ahead 1-0 in the 5 match Test series. Team India would definitely like to name the second Test. In the first Test, the team’s batsmen played their role well but the bowlers failed to leave their mark. Now in the second Test, both of them will have to perform together.

Asish Roy
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