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With no dew in second innings, pitch became very slow: Varun
Hindustan Times Jammu
|January 30, 2025
After winning the first two games of the five-match T20I series, India lost to England on Tuesday
RAJKOT: India's in-form spinner Varun Chakravarthy feels the Rajkot pitch playing slower in the second innings than team's expectations contributed to its first loss of the five-match T20I series against England.
The match was expected to be a high-scoring affair but it wasn't to be. England did rather well to post 171/9 from 127/8. But India fell way short of the target, by 26 runs to be specific, as leg-spinner Adil Rashid produced a decisive bowling effort in the middle overs. "I thought the dew might set in and the ball will start skidding on. But the pitch became very slow and their cutters and their leggies started working more. While if you see in the first innings it was not that slow. So, that definitely played in their favour. And obviously, Adil Rashid is a legend and he knows how to bowl. He has that control over his speed," said Chakravarthy on Tuesday night.
Rashid, who found Tilak Varma's middle stump with a classical leg-break, got welcome support from Jamie Overton, who struck thrice at run a ball in his four overs.
It was the second time that Chakravarthy's five-wicket haul came in a losing cause. The mystery spinner has been India's standout bowler since his comeback last year and had the England batters guessing once again. "No, I can't, I can't complain because that's the nature of the game. There have been times, even when I don't take five wickets, we might end up losing. So, I can't complain. But my job is to just keep focusing on what I can do, what I can perform for the team. And that's all in my control," he said.
Putting more over spin on the ball has yielded rich dividends for Chakravarthy and he is also working on perfecting the flipper. Has he attempted anything new of late?
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