New Delhi: The former spinner of India Ravichandran Ashwin raised concerns about the performance of Mohammed Siraj during the first test against England in Headingley, Leeds, urging the Pace to focus on controlling the flow of tracks rather than on targeting the counters. Siraj has endured a difficult outing, granting races at an economic rate of 4.05 and taking only two counters on both rounds.On the surface which offered little aid to the quisters, Siraj gave 122 points in 27 overs the first round while claiming two counters. His difficulties continued in the second round, where he went without a counter in 14 Overs and conceded 51 points.“My only question in Siraj is … Can you dry the running flow? You don’t have to pick up the counters. But can’t you give 4-5 runs each time? If races are disclosed, you should bring Bumrah back into the attack. How many Bumrah dams can build? “Said Ashwin on his YouTube channel.
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Should Mohammed Siraj focus more on controlling the execution flow rather than aiming at the counters?
Jasprit Bumrah stood out as the best Bowler player in India in the first sleeves in England, saying a transport with five gates. Prasidh Krishna also picked up three counters but was expensive, granting races in an economy of 6.40.“In addition, it is tired, and its spells are pushed, and by then, the partnerships are forged. Or you should go with Jadeja, which must intervene and stem the flow of races. Prasidh plays for the first time, and it is inexperienced. So Siraj must play the banter role. 2/58, I suppose.The veteran spinner has also stressed that test cricket concerns both the roles of support and individual shine.“I agree that the counter taking is important in test cricket. But in test cricket, you have also bis.