The way that India concluded the two-match Test series against Bangladesh in Kanpur will live in memory for a very long time. Rain and a wet outfield had ruined two and a half days of play, so it didn’t seem possible that India could score when play resumed on Day 4. But the bowlers and batsmen went straight after the ball, and in a battle against the clock, they won brilliantly by seven wickets.
Brad Haddin, a former Australian wicketkeeper-batter, recently praised India’s attitude to the game in Green Park, which was cut short by rain, and expressed his belief that they would stick to their aggressive style of cricket during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Down Under. Even though Australia has always been a formidable opponent, particularly in the longest format, it will be difficult to duplicate their valiant efforts in their own country. Haddin, though, feels differently.
“If India plays the same style of cricket in Australia, I genuinely do.” Given the outcome, a draw would have been the worse outcome for India. India would not have lost it in any scenario. Nothing stood in Rohit’s way. How enjoyable it was to watch! It’s an amazing method of winning Test cricket. They made it possible for themselves to win the match. Finding enough time to bowl Bangladesh out was more important than worrying about “how many runs I score.
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” They had a terrific style of cricket, but you had to give them ample time. My hat is out to Rohit Sharma, the support crew; he has always been a skipper who puts winning first. Haddin said, “I adore the way cricket is played,” on the LisTNR podcast.
I give India my highest praise: Brad Haddin
In addition, Haddin praised Rohit Sharma‘s mentality and the Indian team’s effort without holding back. Teams are afraid to lose by 10 runs per over in 20-over cricket due to Rohit Sharma’s mindset of trying to manipulate the outcome! “I’d like to thank India,” Haddin said.