Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
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India's top-order has struggled against Australian spinners in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, and the numbers back that up. The Indian top-order (1-3) has averaged 21 against spin in five innings, losing a wicket every 44.2 balls.Â
In the first Test, Rohit Sharma stood out with a classy century, while the lower-order trio of Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, and Axar Patel saved India from trouble. They were unable to fire in Indore, resulting in a crushing defeat.
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