India National Cricket Team have found themselves in a spot of bother in the ongoing third Test against the Australia National Cricket Team. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 match between the teams is underway at the Gabba in Brisbane.
After Australia's innings ended with 445 runs, it was expected that Rohit Sharma and his team would come up with a fighting effort with the bat. But it was an utter disappointment as batters, fair to say, gave their wickets away and looked in a hurry.
Rohit Sharma & Co. end Day 3 in Brisbane at 51/4
Virat Kohli also chased the delivery outside off while Rishabh Pant too could have left the ball he played. India National Cricket Team were left reeling at 44/4 as Australia National Cricket Team bowlers were all over the batters. But it's fair to say that they could've avoided the damage but it wasn't meant to be.
Expressing yourself" is one of the biggest misnomers out there - Jatin Paranjape left worried with India's batting
Jatin Paranjape was left worried about the way India batted on Day 3 of the ongoing Gabba Test. He pointed out that when the team has over 400 runs to start, they have a plan to bat for longer periods. He also criticized the team's approach of "expressing themselves", saying that it's one of the biggest misnomers.
"More than the scoreline, its the way that India batted today that is worrying. When you are staring down 440, surely you have to approach it from the perspective of batting for long durations of play?
More than the scoreline, its the way that India batted today that is worrying. When you are staring down 440, surely you have to approach it from a perspective of batting for long durations of play ? "Expressing yourself" is one of the biggest misnomers out there. You have to…
— Jatin Paranjape (@jats72) December 16, 2024
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