Former Indian player and cricket analyst Akash Chopra has shed light on the fact that India could have provided KL Rahul with a chance to bat further as he looked in good touch in his short inning in the third innings of the match.
India was stunning in their second innings, as they took a long lead with Shubman Gillโs and Rishabh Pantโs respective comeback hundreds. However, KL Rahul, who was also making his comeback to the red-ball format, looked to have a promising start in his short 22-run innings.
Chopra felt that India could have provided Rahul much of a chance in the innings so that he could have played deep into the innings and made an impact as much as that of the returning Pant. However, India decided to call off their innings when India posed a target of 515 and Rahul was on a 19-ball 22.
He also exclaimed that Indiaโs growing pace bowling deck could have been utilized more with Akashdeep handing the ball more often than he was in either of the two innings.
“The second thing they would think about is that one-and-a-half days were left, you have won by 280 runs, you didn’t give the follow-on as well, you were not falling short of time, there was no rain coming, so could we have allowed KL Rahul to score 60-70 runs?” the former India opener added.
India solidifies itself in the top spot of the WTC Table with a dedicated 280-run win
India has ended their first Test ball match against Bangladesh, and the results are very likely to be what was anticipated by every Indian fan. India lead the series 1-0 with a mammoth 280-run victory in the first game.
The first match of the long Test schedule of 10 games for India has had the most genuine start ever, as India has seen their greatest of players bounce back into form. The match itself saw three Indian batters score a splendid ton in their comeback game.
Rishabh Pant was the most exciting among all, as he returned to the format as Indiaโs highest run-getter in the first game alongside a 6th hundred in the second innings.
Also, Shubman Gill marched back into form with a stunning hundred, and the Chepauk crowd lauded Ashwin for his stunning hundred that saved India from the clutches of humiliation. Ashwin also took a 6-fer in the second innings as he emerged as the worldโs 8th-highest wicket-taker in the longest format of the game, going past Windies legend Courtney Walsh.
The legend now has 522 wickets in the format. Jadeja, who also took 5 wickets in the match, is only one wicket away from emerging into a list of elite players with 3000+ runs and 300 Test wickets under their belt.
Action will shift to Kanpur as India will be in the quest for sealing the series, as they have also announced their squad for the 2nd Test, recently, which is unchanged from Chennai.