Cracks in the Indian team because of this Tamil Nadu player..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Cracks in the indian team because of this tamil Nadu player..!?
The inclusion of tamil Nadu player washington sundar in the playing eleven of the indian Test team may cause a crack in the team. Former player manoj tiwari says. There were four spin bowlers in India's proposed squad for the Test series against New Zealand. Ravichandran Ashwin, ravindra Jadeja. Four spinners kuldeep yadav and Axar patel were in the proposed squad. Of these four, Ashwin, Jadeja, and kuldeep yadav got a chance in the playing eleven of the first match. In that match, the indian team took a wrong toss decision and lost. Can't blame the bowlers alone for that. But kuldeep yadav was dropped from the team during the second match. He was replaced by batting all-rounder Washington Sundar.
Through this, an attempt was made to strengthen the batting of the indian team. Meanwhile, another spin-bowling all-rounder, Axar patel, was left out of the squad. manoj tiwari has warned the indian team by pointing this out. Speaking about this, manoj tiwari said, "India's first enemy was the weather in Bengaluru. There, the indian team, who chose a pitch favorable for spin bowling, could have chosen to bowl after winning the toss. But I don't know why they chose to bat there. That's where all the trouble started. You got it all wrong. So you made three changes in the first match." He said. He added, "You can say that it was a good decision to include Washington Sundar. He took more wickets. But that's not to say that kuldeep yadav can't take wickets. washington sundar was included in the team for the batting opportunity. With this, the indian team changed from their initial decision to play Washington Sundar." Added to the team. There is a possibility that there will be a rift in the indian team in the coming days." "Spinning all-rounder Axar patel is already in the team. He has taken wickets in similar situations before. But you ignore him. kuldeep yadav in the second match was sitting outside." manoj tiwari says.

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