Mumbai: The former Indian batting coach Sanjay Bangar felt that India’s stripping on the second day of the world test championship against New Zealand in Southampton was a turning point in the match.
New Zealand won the clash of KTT Rain-Marred against India by eight of the goal to accommodate the 12 crore Hospital wallet along with the ICC test championship.
“I feel (that the turning point) how we fight on the 2nd day of the test match.
We were in a good position on the first day after being asked for bats.
Credit to New Zealand Bowlers, especially Kyle Jamieson,” Bangar told Cricket.com , The former driver was taken into account that Indian batting was destroyed under pressure and should aim to get 275 runs.
“They (New Zealand) put up plans and create a lot of pressure.
If the Indian batting unit must look back, they will say that for sixty overs in the first round they play well but at least 275 is needed.
From 145/3 and when the ball is needed It’s old, out for 217 very important.
“Bangar said.
Bangar, who currently serves as a coach of Bangalore’s Royal Challengers, optimistic Ajinkya Rahane installed a strong show with bats in the upcoming test series against England.
“Ajinkya always appeared when India had won an overseas test but even he wanted his own large series (with complete dominance), something that had avoided it so far in his career.
He has become a highly motivated student, highly motivated, very motivated, very motivated.
players besides game thinkers.
and, I hope in the future he can score in all series and things can get better than there for him.
“Bangar said India can invest more in Hanuma Vihari and Karun Nair as a middle option , Nair has not been part of the Indian team after the 2018 English tour while Vihari has not displayed in the test after the Sydney draw in January.
“Vihari has become a good investment because of its good contribution in the past.
Recently, it was a strong effort in Sydney (2021) in drawing the test.
He is a very capable batsman but one player in the queue for the middle.
Orders can be a nair because of the test record and also the overall number of classes.
Karun has one or two average test matches and he is ruled out.
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