INDvsAUS 4th test: The fourth Test match of the series between India and Australia will be played in Ahmedabad from 9th March. At this time the Indian cricket team is ahead 2-1 in the series. India had to face defeat in the last test match. In such a situation, the Indian team would like to win the series by winning the last Test match of the series and also want to make its place in the final of the official Test Championship. At this time the Australian team has reached the final of the Test Championship.
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IND vs AUS: Some pictures of the Ahmedabad pitch went viral on social media
There have been a lot of hues and cry about the pitch during the Test series. Australia won the Test match played in Indore and at the same time, the ICC has given a poor rating to the Indore pitch. In such a situation, the Indian management is trying to prepare the best pitch for the fourth test. At the same time, some pictures of the Ahmedabad pitch are going viral on social media, due to which the debate has already intensified.
Indian team management is currently confused about the pitch
In fact, the picture of the pitch in Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium has gone viral, in which covers have been installed on both pitches. Fans and cricket pundits are in confusion as to on which pitch the fourth Test match will be played. It is believed that the Indian team management is currently confused about the pitch on which the fourth Test match will be played. Perhaps the Indian management has not yet decided on this. Apart from this, Australian fans and especially Australian cricket pundits are continuously giving their reactions regarding the pitch on social media.
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So much ‘hype’ about the pitch is not good
On the other hand, former fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz believes that the ‘hype’ about the pitches in India during the Border Gavaskar Trophy is incomprehensible as they are purely Indian wickets and Australia will have to adapt to them. Kasprowicz, who was one of the architects of Australia’s first victory in India 29 years ago, told ‘The Age’, ‘I do not understand this hype. These are traditional Indian wickets and don’t know why there is so much hue and cry about them.
He said, ‘The wicket was taking more turn in the Indore Test but there might have been some moisture due to the match starting early in the morning. Wasn’t getting that much turn for the rest of the day