Published 12:11 IST, October 12th 2019
IND vs SA: Ex-England skipper Michael Vaughan slams Indian pitches
While India has dominated the 2nd IND vs SA test, Michael Vaughan tweeted about how pitches in India produce boring Test cricket. Read further for details.
Advertisement
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has taken to Twitter to express his disappointment with pitches in India generated for international Test cricket. Following his tweet, Vaughan was at receiving end of several taunts from ardent Indian cricket fans.
On October 11, shortly after Indian captain Virat Kohli crossed 150-mark on Day 2 of ongoing second India vs South Africa Test at Pune, Vaughan sent out his tweet. match is currently in its third day of play and is being dominated by India as South Africa have lost five wickets already.
Advertisement
"Test match pitches in India are boring"
Advertisement
Vaughan's tweet, which triggered extreme reactions from plenty of Indian cricket fans, refers to phemen of batsmen dominating game on Indian surfaces. first Test had seen India batting first after winning toss and dominating South Africa from word go as Rohit Sharma and Mayank Agarwal put up a 317-run opening partnership without losing a wicket. second Test at Pune has been similar as India crossed 600 in first innings, courtesy of Virat Kohli's 254*, Mayank Agarwal's 108 and Ravindra Jadeja's 91. Indian pitches typically support spinners more than fast bowlers and are a torious challenge for visiting teams. Vaughan's comment did t go too well with Indian fans as y quickly started attacking former England skipper's home pitches.
Advertisement
India vs South Africa 2nd Test: story so far...
After first Test at Vizag, both teams proceeded to Pune. A change in venue did t impact visitors' fortunes positively as India won toss again and chose to bat on Day 1. Virat Kohli led from front with his seventh Test double-hundred. India declared on 601/5. South African batting attack has t been able to get a foot into game and at time of writing this, South Africa is at 106/5.
Advertisement
11:10 IST, October 12th 2019