Sanjay Bangar
Sanjay Bangar Credits: Twitter

Former Indian batting coach  Sanjay Bangar has taken a dig at the Australian media for claiming DRS to be “Broken” to the LBW dismissal of Khawaja. Bangar, who is currently serving as head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore has revealed that he is not on Twitter, but is aware of what was happening on social media.

“Ball tracker broken? “ Fox cricket Tweeted

Sanjay Bangar is part of star sports for the Border Gavaskar Trophy, gave a fitting reply

“Well, I am not on Twitter. But in the India-Australia series, you have to be in touch with what is happening around the globe. Some media from Australia say that the ball tracker (is) broken and they are not happy with the DRS. And now that’s crying, all these. They can’t digest the fact that the Indian team has dominated on Day 1,” said Bangar during an interaction on Star Sports.

Bangar went on add that the Aussies could not digest the fact that the Indian team dominated the Day 1 of the Nagpur test.

 In At Least Two Test Matches I Foresee Kuldeep Yadav Playing – Sanjay Bangar

Kuldeep Yadav has been in fine touch across formats in recent months. Kuldeep had registered a Player-of-the-Match-winning performance in the first Test against Bangladesh in December and Played well in the recently concluded limited overs series against New Zealand

“In the bowling department, I feel Kuldeep Yadav will be a big impact player because I remember the 2017-18 series at Dharamsala, he picked up those three or four wickets which laid the foundation for India winning the Test series.

kuldeep Yadav
Kuldeep Yadav Credits: Twitter

The RCB coach believes Kuldeep will make a big impact on the Indian team and wish to see him playing at least two matches in the Border Gavaskar Trophy

“India has some very good finger spinners in Ravichandran Ashwin, Jadeja, and Axar Patel, whoever the team picks. But in at least two Test matches I foresee Kuldeep Yadav playing and keep making a big impact for the Indian team,” Bangar, who also served as India’s batting coach in the past, said on Star Sports.