London: Opening Batsman Rohit Sharma felt that Shardul Thakur must also be crowned as a human match beside him for the show given by the All-Rounder to England.
The side of the Virat Kohli-LED stormed a 157-round four top victory over England to lead 2-1 in the ongoing five-match series.
The Indian Bowler gave a big time on the last day of the fourth test at Kennington Oval on Monday as a genius from Mercurial Jasprit Bumrah, and the all-round performance by Shardul Thakur in the match helped visitors defeat 27 years walking to get 2 -1 in the five-match series.
It is also India’s first victory in the oval in 50 years.
“Very happy.
Especially, when you visit one of these countries and you know that you are 2-1, you will take that day.
This shows the efforts we have set so far and this is not the end, we know there is one more match to go in Manchester.
“” Hopefully, we are all, not just a batting unit and bowling, the whole group can put their feet down and only work towards the destination we want to achieve as a team, I think we can do some This.
We have done some amazing things on this tour, I still believe we can finish above but of course, we need to do things in the way we have done so far, “said Rohit Sharma to BCCi.tv.
In the fourth test, Shardul scored the fifties in the two innings and he also continued to take important goalkeeper from Joe Root in the second half which caused the collapse and victory of the Indian team.
“I think Shardul is the winning effort And get a goal.
“” How can we forget his punch, to enter and get a score of 50 only 31 balls in the first half said a lot, he loved his punch and he had worked hard on it, I had seen him for years.
He wants to prove it Points he can bat and can give us a lot of momentum modifier.
Yes, I got the match man, but I really felt he was supposed to be part of it too, “he added.
With good enough conditions to hit, the England appetizer gets the host to start a decent, with both of them scoring the fifties, however, Shardul came to the attack and got rid of burns on the first day 5.
Shardul Thakur who was part of the Indian quartet in printing More than 50 runs in the second half, was also fascinated with the ball as he sent Joe’s root back to the pavilion later.
The hosts were still in the game until after lunch on the 5th day when Jasprit Bumrah produced a noble mantra to give India a real shot to victory.
India and England will now lock the horns in the fifth and last test, starting September 10 in Manchester.