Team India should be careful in Pune, got the injury 7 years ago; something bad can happen again

Team India India need to alert in Pune: After the defeat in the Bengaluru Test match, Team India is now waiting to return to Pune. Only after losing to New Zealand in the first test match, the Indian team reached Pune and started practicing. After falling 0-1 in this 3-match Test series, Rohit Sharma and Company are looking to make a comeback, but the road is not going to be easy for the Indian team here. Because in this very ground, the Indian cricket team has suffered such a wound whose memories will remain fresh till today.

Even though the Indian team is preparing spin track wickets here, the Kiwis should not get themselves caught in the trick being made for the team. Because something similar was seen 7 years ago. So let us know why Team India should be careful in Pune?

7 years ago Australia's left arm spin bowlers gave pain

It happened just 7 years ago, in 2017, the Indian cricket team had come to play against Australia on this same ground. Here, to trap the Kangaroo team, the team management had prepared a tremendous spin track wicket. But the Indian team itself got trapped in this move. In this test match played between India and Australia in Pune, Team India's batsmen proved to be completely futile in front of the Kangaroo spinners and in this match, India had to face a crushing defeat of 333 runs. In this match, Australia's spinners took 17 out of 20 wickets, in which left arm spinner Stephen O'Keefe took 6-6 wickets in both the innings.

Have to be careful with Ajaz Patel

Team India will once again play in the Pune field. Here Rohit Sharma's army will have to be careful with New Zealand also, because their team also has a left arm orthodox spin bowler Ajaz Patel. This Kiwi bowler has given pain to India before and has done the feat of taking 10 wickets in an innings at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai during the 2021 tour. Ijaz has so far taken 19 wickets in 4 matches against India. If Team India ignores caution here, a major accident cannot be ruled out.

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