Ravi Shastri slammed Indian bowlers during Day 2 of the Brisbane Test.
Ravi Shastri spoke about Team India’s bowlers and their performance during Day 2 of the Brisbane Test. He seemed upset with the Indian bowlers for not being consistent with their lines and lengths and expressed concern over their inconsistency in performance in the ongoing third Test against Australia at the Gabba.
Ravi Shastri didn’t seem happy with the Indian team’s bowlers.
The commentator and former cricketer expressed concern over the inconsistency of India’s bowling attack in the ongoing third Test against Australia at the Gabba. Shastri questioned whether the rest of the bowlers could execute their plans with the same precision as Jasprit Bumrah. On Sunday, after an intense Day 2, where Australia posted a commanding 405/7, Bumrah’s brilliant 5-wicket haul stood out. However, the other bowlers struggled to make their mark.
Ravi Shastri expresses concerns over Indian bowlers’ ability to maintain consistency.
Ravi Shastri, who served as India’s head coach from 2017 to 2021, voiced his concerns about their ability to maintain consistency. In an interview with SEN Radio, he said, “They were giving away runs on both sides. Bumrah has done most things right, but I think when you look at the others, you think, ‘Can they execute?’”
Shastri claims a lack of discipline among Indian bowlers.
Ravi Shastri emphasized that the key to improving bowling performance is maintaining consistency and executing plans effectively. He said, “They have to think how to bowl on one side of the wicket. If (Head) has to score, if it’s the offside, then hold the line consistent. Then if he wants to go onside he has to take a chance.” He noted, “When you have someone cutting you for four and pulling you for four, it becomes very hard for the captain. Then when you pitch up he drives you for four.”