After losing 11 coins in a row, Rohit Sharma reached the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand on Sunday, he did not know if the rope would end. Former India all -rounder Ravichandran Ashwin, however, wants to hurt Rohit for 12 consecutive toss, supporting New Zealand captain Mitchell Center to determine how the game will start from the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The strange comment comes from Ashwin because he feels that India will be mentally in a better position if captain Rohit loses the toss again.
“In my opinion, India should not aim to win the toss. I would say they will lose it, allowing New Zealand to choose what they want to do. It can put India in a difficult place. In all, India will be comfortable somehow because they successfully defended and chased it,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel. “Ash‘
Talking about his prediction, Ashwin feels that the game will fight completely hard, India had just brought some benefit, which had already beaten Kiwi in this tournament.
“Personally, I would say that it is about -4 54–46 in favor of India. When the New Zealand bowlers have caused India’s trouble in the past, they are still a very strong team.”
Ashwin also shared his views on some interesting competition for the final. Recently for a retired spin -bowing -Larlander, Ken Williamson vs. Ravindra Jadeja has done everything.
“If you are the virtuous of cricket, Ken Williamson Vs. Ravindra Jadeja is the most attractive war. While facing Jadeja, Ken Williamson moves towards the leg stump because he knows that he was upset. Sometimes he went out and shot on a bowler or extra cover.”
“He tries to play cut shot ts on the back. It is a cat and mouse situation. Ken Williamson wants to go to the top of Jadeja. On the other hand, Jadu is also different in its length and motion. They are like Tom and Jerry. The competition can determine the result of the game.
“Jadu is faster than a normal left -hand spinner. Cut shots are difficult to play against Jadu and literally impossible. Yes, you can play slog sweep, but you can’t play traditional sweep against Jadja.”
He added, “The advantage of Ken Williamson is that he never bow down against Ken Williamson and even turns. It is due to his scenic release, high release point, and the revolution placed on the ball.”
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