Wasim Jaffer’s, a former Indian batsman, asserted that West Indies failed to stop Kuldeep Yadav in the opening ODI in Barbados because they were unable to pick the left-arm wrist-spinner at all. Jaffer continued, “Having a wrist spinner in the playing XI as opposed to a finger spinner is a big advantage.”
At the Kensington Oval, India bowled out West Indies for 114 runs in 23 overs. Earning Kuldeep the title of Player of the Match for his outstanding 4/6 in three overs. The batsmen reached the goal in 22.5 overs. Giving the Men in Blue their eleventh straight one-day victory over the Caribbean team.
Jaffer claimed that Kuldeep was far too good for West Indies in a discussion on ESPNcricinfo because the opposition batters were unable to determine which way the ball was spinning.
“Wrist-spinners can run through the tail like that,” the speaker said. You cannot play him if you cannot pick him. On occasion, using a finger spinner, you may predict the outcome. However, the ball can travel in either direction with wrist-spinners. That is what took place, he said.
“The other guys, excluding Shai Hope, couldn’t pick him; they couldn’t pick the line or the spin. Wrist-spinners are able to run through the tail and break up partnerships, which is something Kuldeep excels at. Once he gets going, he can run through a side and quickly deliver a double or triple strike. The 45-year-old continued, And that’s exactly what he did today.”
“Kuldeep used googlies to lbw-trap Dominic Drakes (3) and Yannic Cariah (3). In addition, Shai Hope (43). Who missed his reverse sweep off a full delivery, was caught in front of the stumps. Jayden Seales (no.) was then caught at leg slip off another wrong’un by the left-arm spinner.”
“I could tell Jadeja was playing” – Wasim Jaffer’s
“Jadeja, in addition to Kuldeep, made a strong showing with the ball, compiling statistics of 3/37 from six overs. Jaffer analyzed the left-arm spinner’s performance and noted that the turning and bouncing surface was favorable for the bowler.”
On the field, there was spin and bounce. I could tell that Ravindra Jadeja was playing while I was watching it on television. He clearly made it matter. He typically doesn’t receive that support. ODIs frequently feature favorable batting conditions where teams score 280 to 300 or more. He is hazardous when he receives this kind of aid, the man declared.
Shimron Hetmyer (11), who missed his scoop, was cleaned up by Jadeja. He then caught both batters at slip to remove Rovman Powell (#4) and Romario Shepherd (#0) in the same over.
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