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According to Manjrekar, Kamboj will have to do the back-off-length and good-length balls at a speed of less than 130 km/h. He also admitted that he did not get much help from the second day’s pitch.
Delhi: Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar reacted to the position of the pitch and the impact of the weather on the second day of the fourth Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. He said that during the batting in India’s first innings, the weather disturbed the team, because at that time there was moisture in the atmosphere and the pitch looked difficult. But, as soon as the sky became clear, the pitch became soft and the situation became better for batting.
India’s innings limited to 358, Pant’s return
Rishabh Pant returned to the field despite fracture in the leg and impressed everyone with his passion and hit a fierce half -century. However, the Indian team was all out after scoring 358 runs in their first innings.
Duccuts and Crowlie half -century
England made a great start in the counter -innings. Openers Ben Docket (94) and Jack Crolya (84) shared a tremendous 166 runs. However, both missed their respective centuries. Dacket was sent to the pavilion by Ravindra Jadeja and Croli by debutant Anshul Kamboj.
Second day score 225/2: England in strong position
By the end of the day’s play, England lost two wickets for 225 runs. Joe Route 11 and Oli Pope are unbeaten on the crease scoring 20 runs. England now has a good chance to take an edge in this match.
Manjrekar praised Kamboj’s bowling, but said, there is scope for improvement
Sanjay Manjrekar praised the bowling of Indian Pesar Anshul Kamboj, but also advised him to improve the speed and length. According to Manjrekar, Kamboj will have to do the back-off-length and good-length balls at a speed of less than 130 km/h. He also admitted that he did not get much help from the second day’s pitch.
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