
India Yashsvi Jaiswal, on the left, congratulations to Sai Sudharsan to complete fifty runs on the first day of the second cricket match between India and Western India (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) Indian Sai Sudharsan expressed the intention of the team to expand his tab shifts against West India in the second test at the ARUN Jaitley stadium on Friday.India reached 318/2 on the stumps on the first day, while Yashasvi Jaiswal remained undefeated and Sudhasan contributes 87. The team’s goal is to replicate its successful strategy from the first test in Ahmedabad by publishing a substantial first total.“Ideally, we would like to bat only once; we want to bat as long as possible and get the best sum we can. We don’t mean a specific number, but the goal is to make Bat West twice twice,” Jiohotstar said.Sudharsan maintained a folded approach during his shifts and built on his recent success with India and: “I didn’t think of the pressure or size of the game. “It was a very folded shift for me. Before the game, I decided to take a little more time and let things happen naturally instead of forcing them.Sudharsan acknowledged the influence of SHUBMAN GILL on his game and approach and added: “The clarity of the role was definitely from SHUBMAN, and what I admire most about him is his faith, faith that we are returning stronger.