IND vs ENG: Shardul Thakur, Bhubaneswar Kumar interview after Bharat Win thriller. The clock

IND vs ENG: Shardul Thakur, Bhubaneswar Kumar interview after Bharat Win thriller.  The clock

Fast bowler Shardul Thakur has said that it is important to take wickets against England at regular intervals as the Three Lions have very deep batting and they can get hurt if they have wickets in hand. In the third ODI here against England at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune, Sam Curran hit an unbeaten innings of 95 runs, but his innings went in vain as India won the three-match series 2 with a seven-match win in the third ODI. -1.

At one time, England were down and out at 200/7, but Curren changed the game with his superb batting.

However, in the final over, T Natarajan defended 14 runs and the hosts won the series. For the hosts, Shardul took four wickets, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar took three wickets.

He said, “When I came to bowl, England had lost three wickets. David Malan and Jos Buttler were batting and they looked in good form and they were hitting the ball well. My plan Their batting lineup is quite deep. With England’s batting lineup, it is important to take wickets at regular intervals. It is difficult to come to bowling as one change or the other, “Shardul told BCCI official BCCI Told in a video posted on the website.

“When the ball gets old, it doesn’t swing much and you have to get something off the pitch using a cutter or bouncer. You have to try different balls, if you think about England’s batting prowess , They will hit you but if you think that a dot ball or wicket ball can be put, it will help you and it is the right mindset, ”he said.

“At that time Virat Kohli took a great catch. We were in dire need of a wicket. I am happy that Rashid’s wicket came in my bowling, but Virat took the catch,” Thakur was quoted as saying by Bhubaneswar.

In the third ODI, Shardul took the wickets of David Malan, Jose Butler, Liam Livingstone and Adil Rashid. On the other hand, Bhuvneshwar dismissed Jason Roy, Johnny Bairstow and Moin Ali.

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Talking about his performance, Bhuvneshwar told Shardul: “I was trying to swing the ball, Jason Roy hit a boundary of good balls in the first over. Luckily I got Roy out in the first over. Was successful in doing and then there was a moment-to-moment change. Experience always helps, I learned that you make changes to the field setup to annoy the batsman, these little things I’ve learned. To be honest, this It was a very challenging series, we knew England had a strong batting lineup. It was a tough series. For the bowlers, but in the end, it was a perfect series for us. “

Earlier, India’s batting unit made a change in the third ODI and ensured that despite losing wickets at regular intervals, the hosts scored a total of 329 runs. Rishabh Pant (78), Hardik Pandya (64), and Shikhar Dhawan (67) registered more than 50 scores as India set a target of 330 runs for the visitors.

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