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IND vs NZ 2021, 1st Test: Aakash Chopra Unhappy With India’s Decision To Not Declare Early

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IND vs NZ 2021, 1st Test: Aakash Chopra Unhappy With India’s Decision To Not Declare Early
Aakash Chopra

Former India player turned famous commentator Aakash Chopra was not happy to see India not declaring early in their second innings on Day 4 of the first Test at Kanpur against New Zealand. He again shared that that decision cost India a chance to win the game as well on Monday.

Despite having a lead of 250 in the 71st over of the innings, Indian batsmen Axar Patel and Wriddhiman Saha went for more lead and eventually declared after having a target of 284. On Day 5, New Zealand could manage 165 but registered a draw as their last batting pair of Rachin Ravindra and Ajaz Patel successfully survived India’s bowling unit.

Speaking about this on his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra said: “They should have declared earlier, in my opinion. Could have declared earlier, could have accelerated a bit more. When you don’t do that, you generally regret that on the last day.”That’s exactly what happened. You had runs but not the overs; one wicket was required and you couldn’t take that.”

He continued: “This is the interesting thing about the World Test Championship that thereare 12 points for a win, nothing for losses, six for a tie, and four for a draw. If you are getting just four points in a Test at home, then with percentage points [system] you got just 33%. That’s not good enough because it’s possible that some series might get canceled due to Covid, anything can happen. In such a scenario these percentage points matter a lot. And in home conditions, you have to grab them 100%. If you don’t then you’ll be in trouble.

However, Aakash Chopra lauded the Kiwi debutant Rachin Ravindra for his crucial 91-ball 18 to save the match. He said that this crucial knock will boost his self-confidence. And, the second Test will take place at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai which will begin from December 3.

“In the end, our Ravindra [Jadeja] was trying to dismiss the opposition’s [Rachin] Ravindra and our [Axar] Patel was trying to get their [Ajaz] Patel out. And both of ours were unsuccessful because both Ajaz Patel and Rachin Ravindra stood strong and took home a draw… What he (Rachin Ravindra) did at the end – sometimes it takes whole careers to do something like that. I don’t remember Rahane batting for this long to save the match. He has such a big career but these opportunities are quite rare. And when you succeed from here, your reputation and self-confidence sky-rockets. He showed brilliant application and tenacity,” Aakash Chopra concluded.


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