India were distracted by practice pitches and food, claims local media

Local Media reported that defeated India were abstracted by their gripes over the state of practice pitch and food as they outstretched their breaking point on their Australian tour. Mahendra Singh Dhoni‘s visitors fell 2-0 behind in the 4 match series on Saturday with a 4 wicket loss to Australian the second Gabba Test, with the home side one win away from regaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

While Mitchell Johnson generated another Indian batting disaster which left the Australian the task of chasing down 128 runs for win on the day four, Australia’s media pointed on the blockade mind that has encapsulated the visitors. For every visiting team there is a time, a site and a shatter point.

MS Dhoni censured the state of the Gabba’s practice pitches for wounds to Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli that he said had unstable team before their batting disaster against the home team. Baum said that immediately, a siege thought stabled on the Indian team, which protested the standard of the practice wickets, also the lack of a gym, and in their obsession refused even to impart which bowler or bowlers had inflicted the damage.

“They trail in the series because of tail-enders, failing to withdraw runs from their own down order or prevent Australia’s. Former Australia Test skipper Ian Chappell damned India’s lack of captaincy. Chappell told in Channel Nine that that is the sort of things like practice pitches anyone might shrew about in the dressing room.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) generated a declaration during Saturday’s play, focusing the state of practice pitches at the Gabba ground. Chappell added when anyone come out with a declaration like that, particularly after he has lost a few wickets in the morning, it looks like complaining.

The media said that they made tough work of the run chase, but India is defeated by Australia by four wickets in the Brisbane Test after a smashing presentation by Mitchell Johnson which caused the visiting side to collapse.

 

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Shashi Agarwal

A cricket addict

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