As a team I do not think we had any issues, once opposition teams start playing more on these pitches, they will be fine," he added.
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When we play in Australia, there are cracks on day four and five, it is a little dangerous, the oddball hits the crack and it might take off. I do not think it was a bad pitch, it always becomes difficult in the second innings, this is how it is. "In turning tracks, one cannot define how much the ball can spin. We still have to play on such wickets where there is a lot of grass or seam movement," Pujara told reporters during a virtual press conference, as quoted by news agency ANI. When we go overseas and we play on seaming tracks, the game finishes in three or four days.
When the ball spins you know people find it difficult to score runs, especially the overseas teams. "Sometimes you know when you are playing on a turning track, you find it difficult but at the same time, it was not a dangerous pitch at all. Pujara was questioned on the criticism of the pitch ahead of the 3rd Test which will be played at Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad starting from Thursday, and he said that India, too, play on seaming tracks when they travel overseas.Īlso read: 'My girlfriend asked why aren't you a bowler': England's Sam Billings during IPL auction 2021 India won the 2nd Test against England easily by 317 runs - with R Ashwin proving to be the hero with both bat and the ball. Former renowned cricketers Michael Vaughan and Mark Waugh took to Twitter to criticise the pitch, which provided a great assistance to spin bowlers. India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara opened up on the debate regarding the pitch at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai which sprung up during the 2nd Test between India and England.