Los cambios de lanzamiento se han convertido en el “enemigo” de los bateadores indios, dice Harbhajan Singh después de la tercera derrota en la prueba contra Nueva Zelanda.

Los bateadores indios promediaron 21,55 en la serie de pruebas contra Nueva Zelanda. Este es el total más bajo que han anotado en una serie de pruebas en casa de 3 partidos desde 1956.

India’s recent 0-3 whitewash against New Zealand at home has left a bitter taste, particularly revealing our batting woes against spin. It’s a familiar story, unfortunately. We’ve seen this script play out before, where our batters, so dominant on home soil previously, seem to crumble when faced with a turning track. They lack application, something which we saw in Pune and Mumbai.

Team India need to play on better pitches: Harbhajan Singh

The criticism has been swift and harsh, with legendary spinner Harbhajan Singh leading the charge. He took to Twitter to express his disappointment, blaming the preparation of turning pitches for making the Indian batters look ordinary.

He tweeted, “Turning pitches becoming our own enemy #INDvsNZTEST. Congratulations NZ, you outplayed us. Been saying this for years. Team India needs to play on better pitches. These turning tracks make every batsman look ordinary.”

It’s a valid point. While we pride ourselves on our spin bowling prowess, over-preparing pitches has backfired. It can make our batters complacent, reducing them to one-trick ponies. We need a balance. Sure, we want challenging conditions, but not ones that turn the game into a one-sided affair. This is especially when our batters don’t have enough confidence on their defensive shots.

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