India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar took a dig at the Rohit Sharma-led side
ahead of the fourth Test match against Australia in Ahmedabad, saying that
in absence of their ace bowlers the bowling attack has looked weak.The cynosure of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series has been the turning
pitches. It has been the primary focus even as India took an unassailable
2-0 lead early in the contest and more so when the hosts lost by a massive
margin of nine wickets on the Indore pitch that was deemed “poor” by the
ICC. India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar took a dig at the Rohit Sharma-led
side ahead of the fourth Test match against Australia in Ahmedabad, saying
that in absence of their ace bowlers the bowling attack has looked weak.
ahead of the fourth Test match against Australia in Ahmedabad, saying that
in absence of their ace bowlers the bowling attack has looked weak.The cynosure of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series has been the turning
pitches. It has been the primary focus even as India took an unassailable
2-0 lead early in the contest and more so when the hosts lost by a massive
margin of nine wickets on the Indore pitch that was deemed “poor” by the
ICC. India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar took a dig at the Rohit Sharma-led
side ahead of the fourth Test match against Australia in Ahmedabad, saying
that in absence of their ace bowlers the bowling attack has looked weak.
Speaking to India Today, Gavaskar explained that with the present Indian
attack, which does not have the likes of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami,
the line-up looks weak and hence do not have the ability to pick 20
wickets. Hence, India have been reliant in turning pitches so that the
spinners can dictate the proceedings entirely.