
All-Rounder Nitish Reddy not Bowling neither in 2. Reddy, who played as a registered fast player on the side, did not reach the arm in spite of India Bowling 200 overs in trot.
The Indian attack fought in the heat in Delhi after forcing the following against Western India, dominated by visitors on the 4th day of the test match. Windies detonated to 118.5 overs in the second shifts, their best output with the bat on this tour. The Twin century by John Campbell and Shai Hope has forced India Tory, because visitors scored a total of 390 runs, set India’s 121-running goal, even though they were monitored.
When India tried to reject the dough of the wind, SHUBMAN GILL made bowling changes at a quick pace and hoped that one of India’s superpowers would get a breakthrough. What was incomprehensible was that the Nitish Reddy, who did well in Australia and England, was never asked to miss one.
Currently, Nitish has fired 54 balls and in this test series a total of 4 overs bowed. In the first test match he did not get to the bat and did not get the ball in the second and the last game of the series.
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Former Aakash Chopra cricket was asked for Espncricinfo for Indian use of Nitish Reddy. Chopra said he had no idea why the Indian team did not want to use bowling skills Nitish and whether it was a call of the captain or coach of the Indian team.
“I have no idea. In the previous game, a bat, in this game he did not understand in this game. At first you understood it, but came a point where the captain tried all, but nothing happened. So why not Nitish Reddy,” Aakash Chopra said.
“It’s a dough that can mix and plays this match as versatile.
The former cricket with strong words said there was no logic behind the Indian decision on the 4th day of the test match and that the team must be better managed in the field.
“In the conditions of friendly bowling, where the goals did not drop, is the smallest thing you can do is to give him a bowl. I have no answer to the question whether they are confused. It’s on the coach or captain, or maybe both?
West Indies Batters launched an admirable fight on the 4th day of the test match. After most of the series rolled over, West Indies decided to dig deep and a bat. Windies’ Grit has also shown in its final partnership of the goal, when Justin Greaves joined No. 11 Jayden Seales for 133 balls and added a decisive 79 runs.
India came to the bat for late 4th day and added 63 runs at 18 breaks. Yashsvi Jaiswal was the only goal that fell into India. The left -hander tried to take off the attack of Windies, but eventually in the second after the final shifts he handed over Anderson Phillip. After Jaiswal’s goal, Sai Sudharsan and Kl Rahul, they gathered constantly and at the end of the day helped India to 63/1.
The Indian team still needs 58 runs to win on the pitch, which remained dangerously low on Monday.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
October 14, 2025