Former Indian cricketer turned commentator Aakash Chopra criticized England’s batting performance and also talked about their disappointing performance against India’s strong bowling attack. Aakash Chopra also talked about the sharp innings played by Mark Wood in the end to handle the faltering innings.
Chopra highlighted Wood’s short but impressive innings amid England’s batting collapse. Wood eventually scored 33 runs off just 15 balls, showing the English batsmen that batting on this pitch was not as difficult as they thought.
Aakash Chopra got angry after seeing poor batting of England
On his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra said, “Mark Wood scored 33 runs in the end otherwise this team would not have been able to score even 100 runs. You cannot bat for 50 overs. You didn’t play one and a half seasons. We are on daily wages, take some care of us. We get paid only for the number of days we work. This was not a 40 over pitch. It was a much better surface and England let themselves down really badly.”
Let us tell you that the dismissal of key batsmen like Ollie Pope, Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow shows the horror of England’s batting. India’s emphatic win not only showcased their good form but also exposed England’s poor performance, raising questions about their ability to adapt to challenging conditions.
playing on home ground Ravindra Jadeja Was given the Man of the Match award for his brilliant century in the first innings and five wicket haul in the fourth innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his second double century of the series, and is currently the leading run-scorer in the series with 545 runs.