I take responsibility … I will do better next time … Indian bowler’s shout before Edgbaston Test

I take responsibility … I will do better next time … Indian bowler’s shout before Edgbaston Test

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Indian fast bowler Famous Krishna, taking full responsibility of failing to bowl with the right length during a poor performance in the first Test against England, said that he was restrained in his bowling all the time …Read more

'I will do better next time ...' Indian bowler's shout before Edgbaston Test

Indian bowler’s hunk before Edgbaston Test.

New Delhi. Indian fast bowler Famous Krishna, taking full responsibility of failing to bowl with the right length during a poor performance in the first Test against England, said that he was trying to restrain in his bowling all the time. After looting more than 200 runs in the first match of the series in Leeds, many former players criticized the famous.

The famous said before the second Test, “In the first innings of the (Leeds) Test, I bowled more than necessary. It was a little better in the second innings and the wicket was slightly slow. I certainly did not bowl on the length that I wanted to do. It took me some time to reconcile with the right length. However, I should be able to do so as a professional. I take full responsibility for this and maybe next time I can do it better.

The famous said, “Whenever I come for bowling, I try to put a maiden over. I really want to avoid giving batsmen a chance to easily score runs. The outfield of that ground was fast. Honestly, the length and direction I bowled in most of the time was not right. There were some of these runs which came from the outer or internal edge of the bat. ,

Famous scored 128 runs in the first innings with an economy of 6.40 in 20 overs, which is one of the worst figures by an Indian bowler who bowled at least 20 overs in an innings. During this time he took the wickets of Oli Pope, Harry Brook and Jamie Smith. The Karnataka bowler hoped to India by taking Jack Cruli and Pope’s wickets quickly in the second innings, but their economy rate was again above six (6.10). He conceded 92 runs in 15 overs.

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