Pakistan’s former captain, Inzamam-ul-Haq praised India’s performance versus England on Day 1 of the first Test. The Indian pacers were ruthless on the field, limiting England to 181 runs. As a result, Inzamam said the bowling attack showed off its skills, despite the fact that the pitch appeared to be suitable for batting. Here is why Inzamam-Ul-Haq Praised Team India.
Inzamam-Ul-Haq Praised Team India
India’s bowling combination was put to the test in the World Test Championship finals. Inzamam described it, claiming that he would rather sense the players’ grief over missing the WTC final and that the aggressiveness was evident in the first Test. He also stated that if India takes a good lead, the game’s circumstances would turn in their favor and that the players will have a large share of responsibility.
I could see their pain of losing the WTC Final through their aggression: Inzamam
“Day 2 is very important for India. If they score 300-350, the fate of the test match will be sealed in favor of India. The players will have to take responsibility, and they have big players”.
“I could see their pain of losing the WTC Final through their aggression. They could not perform in that match and the aggression missing in that match, was visible here,” Inzamam said on his YouTube channel.
India got off to a flying start on the first day, with the pacers dominating the play. Inzamam sees it as a positive indication when the side stepped onto the field for the first Test with 4 pacers. He also discussed the team’s body language, claiming that their choice signals to the hosts that they will be playing an aggressive style of cricket.
“The body language of India has changed ever since the tour of Australia. They play cricket with aggression, this has happened in the last 1-2 years. The way they announced their team by plating four fast bowlers and an all-rounder was a positive sign. India has made it clear to the England dressing room that they will be playing attacking cricket,” Inzamam added.
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