Prasidh Krishna Takes ‘Complete Responsibility’ After Poor Show_ Sheds Light on Team Atmosphere: ‘We Came ...
- In England, former spinner Ravichandran Ashwin publicly criticized Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj’s costly first Test, urging him to control run leakage and adapt his bowling approach.
- Siraj leaked 122 runs at an economy of 4.05 in Leeds, taking only two wickets, prompting criticism of his performance.
- Ashwin’s analysis emphasizes Siraj’s role in controlling run leakage, advocating a strategy similar to Ishant Sharma’s support role and questioning how many 'dams' Bumrah can build.
- India trails 1–0 in the series, facing pressure to improve ahead of the second Test at Edgbaston starting July 2.
- A series loss would significantly threaten India’s qualification for the World Test Championship final, impacting their long-term campaign, as recent defeats highlight ongoing struggles.
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Prasidh Krishna hopes to improve after 1st Test let-down: My responsibility to get better
Prasidh Krishna highlighted how he wanted to try something different against the England batters and their aggressive approach. Despite the poor returns, the speedster sounded confident of putting in a better performance at Edgbaston.
Prasidh Krishna takes ‘complete responsibility’ after poor show_ sheds light on team atmosphere: ‘We came ...
The Indian team finds itself under significant pressure following the loss at Headingley. Head coach Gautam Gambhir is under growing scrutiny to turn things around and deliver strong performances in the remaining Tests. The last 12 months in red-ball cricket have not gone as planned for India, with only one series win. Prasidh Krishna had an expensive outing against England in first Test.(Action Images via Reuters) Gambhir, who took over coachin…
'I take complete responsibility': Prasidh Krishna finally reacts after unwanted record in 1st Test
India pacer Prasidh Krishna took full responsibility for his poor performance in the first Test against England at Headingley. Prasidh admitted he failed to hit the right lengths and is now working to improve under coach Morne Morkel ahead of the second Test.
Prasidh Krishna takes ‘complete responsibility’ after poor show, sheds light on team atmosphere: ‘We came here knowing…’
Prasidh Krishna has been slammed by a few former players after he leaked more than 200 runs in the series opener at Leeds, which India lost by five wickets.
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