IND vs NZ: On a rank turner pitch, it seemed like Rishabh Pant was batting on an ordinary wicket: Saba Karim

Rishabh Pant scored 60 runs in 59 balls in the first innings of Team India’s Mumbai Test while he scored 64 runs in the second innings. Rishabh Pant (Photo Source: Former player Saba Karim has praised Rishabh Pant’s batting in both the innings in the third and final Test match between Team India and New Zealand played in Mumbai. According to Saba Karim, Rishabh Pant batted aggressively and even made the rank turner an ordinary pitch. Let us tell you that in the first innings of Team India’s Mumbai Test, Rishabh Pant scored 60 runs in 59 balls while in the second innings he scored 64 runs. In both these innings, Rishabh Pant did not spare any New Zealand bowler and continuously hit hard against all of them. However, Rishabh Pant failed to lead his team to victory and New Zealand won the match by 25 runs. During a conversation at Colors Cineplex, Saba Karim said, ‘Rishabh Pant batted brilliantly in both the innings. No matter how much we praise him, words always fall short. On such a pitch, Rishabh Pant was moving forward and playing shots. Always see very little in Indian conditions and on Indian wickets. It seemed as if Rishabh Pant had completely obliterated the length at which Glenn Phillips and Ajaz Patel were bowling. Only he did this in this entire test match. On a rank turner pitch, it seemed as if Rishabh Pant was batting on an ordinary wicket. Former player praised Rishabh Pant fiercely Saba Karim further said, ‘We saw the same in the first innings and the same was seen in the second innings also. If you completely eliminate the incoming challenge, things become much easier. Parthiv Patel had said that Rishabh Pant puts pressure on the bowlers due to which they get to play easy balls. This is very easy to say but very difficult to do. Rishabh Pant is always full of confidence. Even if the pitch proves helpful for the bowlers, Rishabh Pant is always seen batting brilliantly. He is really a special player. The Indian captain who lost the most test matches at home- List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup-

If there is a rank turner then Hartley will become Bishan Singh Bedi and Root Muralitharan – Aakash Chopra

Team India lost by 28 runs in the Hyderabad test match. Shubman Gill & Aakash Chopda (Photo Source: Getty Images) The fans of the Indian team have suffered a big shock after losing the first test match against England. All the fans including cricket experts were considering India as favorites for this series but the way the England team performed in the first test match was really fantastic. Meanwhile, former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has given a different advice to Team India and BCCI against making rank turners for the second test. Speaking on his YouTube channel, the 46-year-old Aakash Chopra Questioned the form of the Indian batsmen and warned that the decision to prepare a spin track could backfire for the home team. Aakash Chopra said on his YouTube channel, “Don’t get too excited that ‘we need turning pitches’ because your (Team India) batsmen are not in form. When the batsmen are not in form, your spinners and their (England) spinners will be equally effective.” Aakash Chopra warns Team India before preparing rank turner pitch Chopra believes that rank turners do not benefit the Indian attack because England The spinners can also do equal damage. Chopra said, “They (English spinners) do not have accuracy, but what difference does it make? Tom Hartley bowls like Bishan Paaji and Joe Root becomes Muttiah Muralitharan on that kind of track.” He further said that preparing the batting pitch can help the England batsmen to attack all-round and weaken the Indian bowling. Chopra suggested India to include Kuldeep Yadav in the playing XI to counter England’s aggressive batting. The former opener concluded by saying, “I agree that England will score fast on a good surface. But I can give a chance to Kuldeep and hopefully he can weave a net for the English batsmen. I am expecting a good pitch, but I don’t know what India are thinking.”