During the first two days of the WTC Final, Ricky Ponting has emphasized the crucial key moments in which he believes India committed mistakes.
Amazing cricketer Ricky Ponting has featured the significant key minutes in which he accepts India committed errors.
During the initial two days of the ICC World Test Title last however is energized by pacer Mohammed Siraj’s mentality and capacities.
While Ponting believed India’s strategies were wrong right from the start. He was intrigued with their second-day fightback, as they packaged out Australia for 469.
Siraj was a big part of India’s improved ball performance on the second day in London. The right arm accepted the challenge of bowling to Australia’s powerful batting line-up and took four crucial wickets.
Ponting was thrilled when Siraj participated in a few mid-pitch staring competitions and added short-pitched bats to Australia’s lineup of high-quality bats.
He appears to be a strong contender, and I loved seeing that. Even though he may occasionally get carried away and go a little bit too far. You need those people by your side when things aren’t going well.
Ponting stated to the International Cricket Council (ICC) that “he was the one today who said I am going to be the guy that is going to turn things around.”
“What I loved was that his pace didn’t drop at all during the entire innings,” he added.
He continued, “His pace was hovering around that 86 or 87-mile-and-a-half-hour mark from the first ball yesterday morning. Until late this afternoon, and that says a lot about a great attitude.”
The best bowler was Siraj, but Ravindra Jadeja and all four quicks were excellent.
The Australian onslaught defeated a comeback organisation by Ravindra Jadeja and Ajinkya Rahane to take solid control over the WTC final on Day 2 at the Oval in London on Thursday.
While the Indian top-request disintegrated once more.
India had scored 151/5 at The Oval on Thursday at the conclusion of Day 2. As the stumps were drawn at the conclusion of the final session. KS Bharat (5*) and Rahane (29*) were both unbeaten at the crease.