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India A vs Australia A: The famous Krishna failed to take wickets against Australia A in the Lucknow Test, while in England’s Oval Test he won Team India by taking eight wickets. In today’s match, the famous scored 86 runs in 16 overs.

Famous Krishna shines in the oval
Krishna was given a place with special expectations in India A’s Playing XI. In The Oval Test against England, he impressed his sharp bowling. In that match, he scored 16 overs in the first innings. During this, the famous for 62 runs, the famous also took four wickets. After this, in the second innings, he took four wickets for 126 runs in 27 overs. He took a total of eight wickets in this match. This magnificent bowling became the father of victory on India’s England.
He had put England’s strong batting line-up under pressure from his speed and movement. This was the reason that he came to be considered to be the trusted fast bowler of Team India’s future. But the situation on the land of India was completely reversed. Krishna was neither special help during bowling against Australia A nor did he harass the opposition batsmen with line-length. Australian batters took an aggressive stance and looted fierce runs on them. The result was that Krishna could not get a single wicket in his entire quota and the rungay was also 5.40 i.e. Curry 6.
Kangaroos beat fiercely
It is often challenging for the fast bowlers to be successful on Indian pitches, but it was expected from a bowler like Krishna to affect his speed and bounce. But the Kangaroo batsmen played their balls easily and finding a continuous gap. Locked a total of 86 runs in 16 overs. This failure of Krishna raises the question whether he can prove fatal only under foreign circumstances or has the power to prove himself even on domestic wickets.
I am active in journalism for more than 14 years long. In 2010, after starting his career with Dainik Bhaskar newspaper, he worked as a reporter in New World, Dainik Jagran and Punjab Kesari. During this time crime and …Read more
I am active in journalism for more than 14 years long. In 2010, after starting his career with Dainik Bhaskar newspaper, he worked as a reporter in New World, Dainik Jagran and Punjab Kesari. During this time crime and … Read more