NEW DELHI: England associate lecturer Jeetan Patel on Friday conceded that it was once a difficult life for his bowlers towards a bunch of Indian batters professional at persistently hanging the opposition below power.
Following their dismissal for 246 within the first innings, the England bowlers struggled to deliver their staff again into the fit, with Bharat gathering 421 for seven to jerk a supremacy of 175 runs.
“It was a tough day. Playing against India in India is tough as they create a lot of pressure. The way we created chances, some may have gone a little bit our way, then it would have been different. But that’s cricket,” mentioned Patel right through his post-day press convention.
“But it’s another opportunity to play Test cricket in India, to take Test wickets, another opportunity to learn.”
Patel counseled Joe Root for offering decent assistance to the 3 number one spinners with an noteceable bowling enchanment.
“We saw a typical Joe Root. He created opportunities. He is going to get hit for boundaries. He is going to bowl attacking deliveries and ask attacking questions. He was fantastic.”
The previous Untouched Zealand spinner mentioned left-arm spinner Jack Leach is doing neatly upcoming taking a accident on his knee week fielding.
“He banged his knee last night on the outfield and again banged today. Outfield a little sluggish. But he bowled really well. That’s what Jack is.
He will be back, one of the strongest guys in the team. He is a tough bloke and never shirk responsibility,” he added.
Patel additionally sponsored debutant spinner Tom Hartley who was once carted round by way of Yashasvi Jaiswal and alternative Indian batters.
“Hartley wanted to take on Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma. We spoke last night, ‘Well, it happens. We’ll come back tomorrow.’ I am not going to argue with Anil Kumble (on his analysis of England bowling).
He is a legend of the game. But on these sorts of pitches, it is all about how many times can you hit the seam and how many times can you miss the seam,” he elaborated.
(With inputs from PTI)
Following their dismissal for 246 within the first innings, the England bowlers struggled to deliver their staff again into the fit, with Bharat gathering 421 for seven to jerk a supremacy of 175 runs.
“It was a tough day. Playing against India in India is tough as they create a lot of pressure. The way we created chances, some may have gone a little bit our way, then it would have been different. But that’s cricket,” mentioned Patel right through his post-day press convention.
“But it’s another opportunity to play Test cricket in India, to take Test wickets, another opportunity to learn.”
Patel counseled Joe Root for offering decent assistance to the 3 number one spinners with an noteceable bowling enchanment.
“We saw a typical Joe Root. He created opportunities. He is going to get hit for boundaries. He is going to bowl attacking deliveries and ask attacking questions. He was fantastic.”
The previous Untouched Zealand spinner mentioned left-arm spinner Jack Leach is doing neatly upcoming taking a accident on his knee week fielding.
“He banged his knee last night on the outfield and again banged today. Outfield a little sluggish. But he bowled really well. That’s what Jack is.
He will be back, one of the strongest guys in the team. He is a tough bloke and never shirk responsibility,” he added.
Patel additionally sponsored debutant spinner Tom Hartley who was once carted round by way of Yashasvi Jaiswal and alternative Indian batters.
“Hartley wanted to take on Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma. We spoke last night, ‘Well, it happens. We’ll come back tomorrow.’ I am not going to argue with Anil Kumble (on his analysis of England bowling).
He is a legend of the game. But on these sorts of pitches, it is all about how many times can you hit the seam and how many times can you miss the seam,” he elaborated.
(With inputs from PTI)


