Delhi: India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel admitted that England star batsman Joe Root had made him and the entire Indian team sleep for many nights. But when the route was out in the last hour of the fourth day, Morkel breathed a sigh of relief. Morkel said, “I was very happy, too much. Joe Root once again showed his class, but when he got his wicket, it was very good.”

Root’s brilliant innings became a challenge for India

Joe Root scored 105 runs in 152 balls and once again proved to be a big challenge for India. He tried to play the shot in his favorite third man direction, but this time the ball joined the gloves of wicketkeeper Dhruv Juril. As soon as the root was out, India saw a new hope of returning to the match.

Questions raised on bowling combination

In the Oval Test, India decided to enter the field with two spin all -rounders, an additional batsman and three fast bowlers. However, this strategy was seen going against India. Oval’s pitch was not very helpful for spinners, which led to additional pressure on fast bowlers. Captain Shubman Gill repeatedly had to rotate Akash Deep, Mohammad Siraj and the famous Krishna.

There will be review after the series

Morne Morkel also said that after the series, the team management will consider aspects that can be improved. “Yes, this is a good question and after the end of the series, we will definitely discuss whether it could have been done.”

Last day game at a thrilling turn

The fourth day game ended quickly due to rain, but the match is still completely open. England have scored 339 runs for 6 wickets and now they need only 35 runs to win. At the same time, India will have to take four wickets to equalize the series. The last day’s game is going to be very exciting.

Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta is associated with Hindi cricket content writer from December 2024 … More by Vishal Gupta

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