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Home / Sports / Pujara Rebuts Gambhir on Eden Gardens Pitch

Pujara Rebuts Gambhir on Eden Gardens Pitch

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Pujara disagrees with Gambhir's pitch assessment.
  • South Africa secured a 30-run victory over India.
  • Pujara advises different batting approach for spin tracks.

Cheteshwar Pujara has voiced his disagreement with Gautam Gambhir's assessment of the Eden Gardens pitch following India's loss to South Africa. While Gambhir suggested the pitch was as requested and not inherently tricky, Pujara described the surface as very tough, noting that only Temba Bavuma managed to score over fifty.

Pujara believes Indian batters appeared underprepared for the spinning conditions. He highlighted that such tracks demand different shot selections, including more sweeps and positive intent to keep the scoreboard moving, rather than traditional defensive play.

The former Test specialist also pointed out that South Africa's Temba Bavuma demonstrated a way to score runs through innovative shots and calculated risks. Pujara suggested that Indian batters need to adapt to these conditions when they arise, as conventional Test batting becomes exceedingly difficult.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pujara stated that the Eden Gardens pitch was tough to bat on and that Indian batters seemed underprepared for the spin.
Gambhir believed the pitch was as the team requested and that batters should know how to play on turning tracks.
Pujara suggests using sweep shots, lofted shots, and showing positive intent to score runs on spinning surfaces.

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