Why did Shubman Gill give Washington Sundar ball after 68 overs? The captain does not believe his spinners! Revealed

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Morne morkel on washington sundar: The performance of Indian bowlers on the third day of the Manchester Test was very poor. In response to India’s 358 runs, England also took a huge lead of 186 runs by scoring 544 runs till the end of the third day’s play. Joe Root once again scored his class and scored a 38th century of his Test career, while five England batsmen scored more than a half -century.

In England’s first innings, two wickets fell in 38.1 overs. But the third wicket fell in the 76.1st over. This wicket was taken by Washington Sundar (Washington Sundar) as Oli Pope. Cricket pundits had been demanding for a long time to hand the ball to Sundar early. But Captain Shubman Gill gave him a chance to bowl after the 68th over.

Questions raised on Gill’s strategy about Washington Sundar

Questions are being raised on Shubman Gill’s captaincy in the fourth Test match. The reason was that Gill delayed the ball to hit off the ball to the off -spinner Washington Sundar (Washington Sundar), who took four wickets in the Lord’s Test. Sundar got a chance to bowl in the 69th over, while by then the England batsmen had dominated.

However, Sundar gave out two relief shocks to India by dismissing Oli Pope and Harry Brook as soon as they got a chance. But the question arises that why was he delayed so much in giving the ball?

Bowling coach replied

After the match ended on the third day of the fourth Test, Team India’s bowling coaches met the media. Meanwhile, when Morne Morkel was questioned on the issue of Washington Sundar (Washington Sundar) in the press conference, he clarified, “Shubman Gill decided to get some more over from the fast bowlers. The first two days were swinging the ball and swinging, so it was not needed. When Sundar got a chance to bowl.

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