For the Indian team, the ongoing three Test matches against New Zealand did not go as expected and the team had to face its 12th home Test defeat in the past 12 years. Meanwhile, in the final Test of the series, the Indian team is struggling to win and salvage its honor. The result of the third Test of the series at the Wankhede Stadium was almost certain to be known on day three, with India expected to win by a target of around 150 in the fourth innings, but that was not to be. It is not an easy task at all, Ravichandran Ashwin also said in his statement after the second day’s match.
We have to play better to achieve our goals
Ravichandran Ashwin said in a statement while talking to broadcasters after the second day of the Test match in Mumbai that we will have to try and snatch the remaining innings out of him early tomorrow morning because every time Running is important. That’s enough here. Scoring on this pitch is not easy at all and in these conditions we have to play well to achieve any goals we get. At the same time, Ashwin also expressed surprise at the bounce of the wicket, to which he said, “I was expecting to see a better bounce here, but a very slow bounce is seen here, which is not the case for Mumbai’s wicket.” It couldn’t be seen from above, it was raining a lot in the dressing room and when bowling from the other end the pitch was fairly flat with little bounce.
Ashwin on Daryl Mitchell’s best catch
Ravichandran Ashwin took 3 wickets in his bowling on Day 2 of the Mumbai Test, but his fielding was also brilliant and he was in the middle of Daryl Mitchell Daryl Mitchell caught him as he was running behind him. Ashwin also gave a statement on his catch, saying I told myself to try because it was going to go anyway, but my hands were good and in this case I tried to touch the ball and caught it you.
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