India vs England | Hardik Pandya believes toss played biggest part in England's success
Hardik Pandya has claimed that winning the toss played a bigger part in England controlling the Lord's Test than India's poor batting, bowling, and team selection. He also added that the harsh weather conditions had a negative impact on India's performance despite them trying their best yesterday.
After a loss in the first Test match which took place at Edgbaston, Team India needed a result at Lord's to keep the hope of a
However, Hardik Pandya attributed England’s dominating performance to luck at the toss rather than the visitors’ poor batting, bowling or team selection for staring at a possible defeat in the rain-hit second Test at the Lord’s. According to him the pitch on the second day was a bit damp and the weather was humid which worked in England's
“Nothing happened. That was the problem. As a bowling unit we tried, but all of a sudden the ball stopped swinging. And Woakes and Bairstow took the game away. Any team would have got the same score we got, you know. Playing in that condition, there was a little drizzle, the wicket also got a little wet. Conditions were completely different
The explanation suggested India either stuck to plans drawn up before rain on the first day – the toss was done only on Day 2 – without giving consideration to the conditions, which are crucial playing in England. Or else, it seemed a weak
“They had some thought behind that. So, three (pacers) was enough, to be honest. We did enough, we bowled properly. Today’s wicket was the wicket which we expected. It was a proper call. Had this been a five-day game, spinners would have come into play
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