Sunil Gavaskar slams SENA media after bowlers’ dominance in Newlands Test

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The match witnessed a staggering 23 wickets falling on Day 1 of 2nd Test as each groups engaged in an exhilarating battle.

Sunil Gavaskar strongly criticized the SENA media for his or her complaints in regards to the turning pitches in India following the extreme showdown between India and South Africa on December 3 at Newlands Test.

The match witnessed a staggering 23 wickets falling as each groups engaged in an exhilarating battle. Opting to bat first, the hosts had been dismissed for a mere 55 runs, marking their lowest rating since their return to Test cricket. The credit score for South Africa’s collapse goes to Mohammed Siraj, who delivered an distinctive efficiency, claiming a career-best 6-15.

India responded strongly, with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill laying a strong basis. Virat Kohli additionally made a fluent contribution of 46 runs. However, the Indian innings took a sudden nosedive, going from 153/4 to 153 all out, as they misplaced six wickets with out including a single run to the scoreboard. This dramatic collapse was highlighted by seamer Lungi Ngidi’s spectacular spell, the place he took three wickets in a single over, profiting from the additional bounce off the pitch.

The free fall of wickets on day one has sparked divided opinions amongst followers and pundits. Surprisingly, Gavaskar had no complaints in regards to the monitor, as he expressed throughout an interview with Star Sports. The Indian cricket legend then questioned why the SENA media had complaints about turning pitches.

Gavaskar emphasised {that a} batter’s true talent is examined after they can carry out effectively on rank turners, because it permits them to showcase all of the photographs in their arsenal.

“This is what test cricket is all about. You are going to be tested. And I honestly believe I’ve always believed that if you cannot play on pitches where the ball turns into the batter, you know there is a tendency amongst the SENA country’s media, particularly if you think that you know, if you can’t play on fast, bouncy pitches, you’re not a batter.”

“I’m sorry. You are not a batter if you can’t play the turning pitch because over here for the bouncy pitch, there are two movements here. There for four spinners, where the ball is turning, you’ve got to go down the pitch. You’ve got to use the crease. All the shots can be exhibited.”

“So that’s you know what? I think, sadly, you know, our media should be actually writing about this. You know, our media should be talking about the fact that you know, but our media is so dependent sometimes not all the time on getting interviews with players, so they do not want to upset anybody. So they will not question the batting ability of some of the overseas guys because of that. But that’s the way,” stated Gavaskar. 

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