For the Indian team, the current three-match Test series against New Zealand was not at all what was expected, in which the team had to face defeat in the home Test series after 12 years. At the same time, in the last test match of this series, the Indian team tries to win to save its honour. The result of the third Test match of the series to be played at the Wankhede Stadium is almost certain to come on the third day, in which the Indian team is expected to get a target of around 150 to win in the fourth innings, but en It is not going to be an easy task and Ravichandran Ashwin also said it in his statement after the end of the second day.
We have to bat better to achieve the goal.
Ravichandran Ashwin, speaking to the broadcaster after the end of the second day of the Mumbai Test match, said in his statement that we will have to try to take the rest of their innings early tomorrow, because every run is important there. It’s enough here. Scoring runs in this field is not an easy task and in a situation like this we will have to bat very well to achieve the goal we set for ourselves. At the same time, Ashwin also expressed his surprise at the bounce on the wicket, regarding which he said that he expected to see better bounce here, but here a very slow bounce was seen, which is not seen on the Mumbai wicket. in which it rains a lot in the locker room. When bowling from the opposite side, the pitch is quite flat and there is very little bounce on it.
Ashwin said this about taking Daryl Mitchell’s best catch
While Ravichandran Ashwin managed to take 3 wickets in bowling on the second day of the Mumbai Test match, he was also incredible in fielding, in which he caught Daryl Mitchell while running behind him. Ashwin also gave a statement about his catch in which he said that I was telling myself to try because it was going to come out anyway but I have good hands and in such a situation I tried to reach for the ball and caught it too.
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