India vs England, 2nd Test: Shane Warne Calls Out Those Criticising Chennai Pitch After India's Superb Batting
India vs England: Many former cricketers including Michael Vaughan and Mark Waugh had slammed the Chennai pitch as not fit for Test cricket.
- Prakash Rai
- Updated: February 16, 2021 12:30 am IST
Highlights
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Shane Warne took a dig at those who criticised the 2nd Test pitch
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Michael Vaughan and Mark Waugh were critical of the track in Chennai
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India batsmen batted superbly and dominated English bowlers on Day 3
Former Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne took a dig at those who criticised the Chennai pitch for the ongoing second Test against England. Several cricket experts, including former England skipper Michael Vaughan and Australia cricketer Mark Waugh, had slammed the track after England were bowled out for 134 runs in their first innings inside a day on Sunday. However, India batsmen batted superbly on a sharp turning track on Day 3 and scored more than double of what England managed in their first innings. During India's second innings, Warne took to Twitter to ask a question to all those who had slammed the standard of the pitch if they still stick to their argument or they have had a change of heart after watching India batsmen dominate the English bowlers on a third day pitch.
"India have now made 523 runs on this so called "bad pitch" and they still have 2 wickets in hand ! Thoughts?" Warne tweeted.
India have now made 523 runs on this so called "bad pitch" and they still have 2 wickets in hand ! Thoughts ?
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) February 15, 2021
Well played, just a terrific knock that was on a tough spinning surface ! India have now made 614 runs with one wicket in hand https://t.co/vWWcNGrX49
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) February 15, 2021
Riding on a brilliant Ravichandran Ashwin hundred and skipper Virat Kohli's fighting fifty, India managed to post 286 runs in their second innings.
After the second day's play, England assistant coach Graham Thorpe had described the pitch as a "very challenging surface" to bat on.
"It is a very challenging surface that is what I am going to say. In terms of me commenting on the pitch I think that is for someone above me to look at," he said on Sunday.
"It was incredibly challenging on that surface for us on Day two. Theirs is obviously a very skilled spin attack as well on their own conditions. And it was a very good toss to win," Thorpe added.