Aakash Chopra feels West Indies ought to set up a green pitch- Aakash Chopra figures the West Indies can put India under tension in the event that they set up a marginally greenish surface for the subsequent Test.
The last round of the two-match series will be played at Port of Spain in Trinidad from Thursday, July 20. Rohit Sharma and Co.
In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra believed that the West Indies can challenge India assuming they leave a little grass on a superficial level, explaining:
“Could West Indies at any point challenge India? They can, to such an extent that rather than the three days, the match goes to the fourth or fifth day. You should modify the pitch in the event that you need to challenge India.”
The previous Indian opener added:
“In the event that you give a marginally greenish surface, which can be given in Trinidad, you can put grass anyplace, the surface under will stay slow, don’t anticipate a pacy fun pitch, however there will be somewhat more assistance for the quick bowlers. In such a case, you can come down on the somewhat half-cooked Indian quick bowling assault.”
“On the off chance that you give the contribution that was there Dominica, fail to remember it.
Right off the bat, our spinners are top-notch, one of the best in Test cricket right now, also our hitters
will play your twist far superior to yours, and thirdly your hitters don’t play turn as well as they would
play quick bowling.”
While India proclaimed the main innings they played in Dominica at 421/5,
the West Indies were bowled out for 150 and 130 in their two innings.
The Indian spinners, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja got 17 wickets in the match.
Notwithstanding, Aakash Chopra doesn’t feel the West Indies can beat India in a Test match regardless of the surface, expressing:
“Might they at any point beat India? At the beginning, I would agree no. I don’t think this West Indies
group will actually want to overtake the Indian group in a Test match.
Things can change in an ODI or a T20I however the scales are vigorously shifted for India in a Test
match.
It could require somewhat more investment yet I have most likely that the outcome will come in support of India.”
The West Indies last dominated a Test game against India in May 2002.
They were destroyed in the two games when the Indian group last played a Test series on their patio in 2019.
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