
India Prasidh Krishna (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Former India Cricter Aakash Chopra Has Praised Prasidh Krishna’s Performance in the Fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at the Ooval, Where the Pacer Claimed Four Crucial Wiekets in England’s First Innings on Friday, August 1. to adapt to English conditions, registered figures of 4/62 in 16 overs, helping india restricte England to 247. India finished Day 2 at 75/2 in her second shifts and founded a lead of 52 runs over the hosts. Krishna’s performance proved to be particularly effective on an oval playground, where he released key bats including Zak Crawley, Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton and Gus Atkinson. “Prasidh Krishna was at the end of the receiving end. He was very troll. I actually read somewhere that if you keep a polar bear inland for so long, it would acclimatize it, but Prasidh Krishna still didn’t do it,” Chopra said in his YouTube channel.
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“He said no problems, raised four goals and bowed well. I feel that high -pitch -landlogs had a lot of benefit in this country. Traditionally, they benefit from this country. “It has a pace. Again, not the finished product by any section of imagination, but although the work was ongoing, did a good job. The four goals were extremely important.
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The match began with an aggressive approach of England, because Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett created a fast 92-running initial partnership for just 12.5 overs. Crawley scored 64 out of 57 balls before Krishna gave India the first breakthrough after lunch. “England came all weapons blazing. Still hitting and seemed to have no plans in the first 10-15 breaks. They came up with the plan that hit, and we looked at the shoulders at that moment,” Chopra commented on the initial Indian bowling performance. “But then we started to come back. It was a lion by Mohammed Siri, Prasidh Krishna contributed great and you admitted a very slim lead overall,” Chopra added. Mohammed Siraj combined Krishn’s performance with 4/86 characters in 16.2 overs, while Akash Deep contributed with 1/80 at 17 breaks and released Ben Duckett, scored by 43 out of 38 balls. English shifts were shortened because Chris Woakes could not bat due to shoulder injury. The combined efforts of Krishna and Sirij proved to be essential from the prevention of England from building considerable leadership of the first shifts and maintaining India competitively in the match. Krishna has shown his ability to use favorable conditions in the oval, despite previous criticism about his adaptation to the English conditions.