IND vs ENG: Sourav Ganguly’s head turned after seeing the pitch of the second test match, said- Why do we make such a pitch where

Jasprit Bumrah took six wickets in the second test match. Sourav Ganguly (Photo Source: Twitter) Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has supported the host team to prepare the wicket keeping in mind the fast bowlers and spinners. Let us tell you that on the second day of the ongoing second Test between India and England, Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly and took five wickets. Ganguly believes that India have quality fast bowlers in the form of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj and Mukesh Kumar with the help of their quality spinners – Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel. Can take 20 wickets on any pitch. Sourav Ganguly gave a big statement regarding the pitch India Recently, South Africa was bowled out twice during the second Test in Cape Town and then won the match by seven wickets to level the two-match Test series 1-1. Bumrah also took six wickets in the first Test against England in Hyderabad in spin-friendly conditions. However, other fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Mukesh Kumar failed to perform well. Ganguly wrote on But my confidence to play is getting stronger with every match… They will get 20 wickets on any pitch with Ashwin, Jadeja, Kuldeep and Axar.” The former BCCI president admitted that the quality of batting has declined in India in the last few years due to spin-friendly pitches. Ganguly said, “The quality of batting has declined in the last 6 to 7 years due to the pitches at home.. Good wickets are very important.. Even on good wickets, India will win the Test match in 5 days.” Traditionally, India puts pressure on the opposition by playing spin-friendly tracks in most Test matches. This formula has helped them register 16 consecutive home series wins since their last 1-2 defeat to England in 2012–13.

David Warner turned out to be ‘big-hearted’, gave his most precious thing as a gift on the field itself.

When Warner came on the ground to bat in the second innings, the Pakistan team gave him the guard of honour. David Warner. (Image Source: X) On the last day of the Sydney Test, Australia bowled out Pakistan for 115 runs in the second innings, after which it achieved the target of 130 runs by taking only 2 wickets. In this way, host Australia won the third test by 8 wickets and won the series 3-0. With this test match, David Warner said goodbye to the longer format of the game. A video of Warner (David Warner) after the match has won the hearts of the fans. In the video, he was seen kissing his helmet and giving it to a young fan. This video went viral like wildfire on social media. Warner won hearts with his gesture Earlier, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Warner demonstrated his talent and scored a brilliant half-century for Australia in the last innings of his last Test match. This innings also became special because Australia registered a win and gave a clean sweep to Pakistan. Warner won everyone’s hearts with his gesture. After ending his career on 57 runs, he expressed his gratitude to everyone by raising his bat while returning to the pavilion. As he walked into the member’s stand, he gave his gloves and helmet to another young fan. It was a very emotional moment and the audience present there appreciated him. It was a memorable finish to the Australian opener’s last innings as the young fan received a memorable memento from him. Warner kissed his helmet and graciously gifted it to a young fan, marking the end of his final international innings. — CricTracker (@Cricketracker) January 6, 2024 David Warner had scored 34 runs in the first innings of the match. After scoring a half-century in the second innings, his wife Candice Warner and elder daughter present in the stadium stood up and encouraged him. Earlier, when Warner came to the ground to bat in the second innings, the Pakistan team gave him the guard of honour. A standing ovation for a sensational career!#PlayOfTheDay , @nrmainsurance , #AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/HPgvIXFoEh — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 6, 2024 read this also- Sachin Tendulkar said about David Warner’s test career, ‘Congratulations on his wonderful test career’