Washington Sundar And T Natarajan’s Brilliance In The First Test
Washington Sundar and T Natarajan’s brilliance in the first Test happened for the first time in 71 years. The Indian team has bowled Australia’s first innings for 369 runs in the fourth Test of the series being played in Brisbane.
In this match, T Natarajan and Washington Sundar made a test debut for India. After winning the toss, the host team decided to bat first. In the first innings against Australia, both bowlers took 3-3 wickets while Shardul Thakur also dismissed three batsmen.
The Indian team achieved great success by bundling Australia’s first innings for 369 runs on the second day of the Brisbane Test. On the second day, playing ahead by 5 wickets for 274 runs, the hosts added 95 runs. Three Indian bowlers took three wickets in the first innings, of which two bowlers were playing the first match.
This happened after 71 years in the history of Indian cricket when two debutant bowlers took 3-3 wickets. This happened for the first time after 1949 The last two bowlers of the Indian team took three wickets in the debut test in the year 1949.
In the Kolkata Test, Mantu Banerjee and Ghulam Ahmad took 3-3 wickets while making their Test debut against the West Indies.
T Natarajan and Washington Sundar took 3-3 wickets in the debut test against Australia in 2021. Natarajan took 3 wickets for 78 runs in 24.3 overs while Sundar dismissed three batsmen for 89 runs in 31 overs. Net bowler has a chance to make a test debut Natarajan and Sundar, who made their Test debut for the Indian team, were not included in the opening Test squad.
Both bowlers were prevented from bowling in the nets after playing the T20 series. Natarajan was included in the squad after Umesh Yadav was injured while Sundar managed to make it to the Test squad in place of Ashwin.
This player was hurt in the match against Australia, sent to India For the Indian cricket team, the tour of Australia has been very poor in terms of fitness of the players.
10 players of the team have been injured so far. In the third match of the four-match Test series, Hanuma Vihari had saved the match against Australia by batting for two and a half hours after suffering an injury.
Hanuma, who has been out of the series, left for India on Friday. 27-year-old Indian batsman Hanuma drew the match on the fifth day of the Sydney Test match in a crucial partnership with R Ashwin.
Australia had declared a second innings by scoring 312 runs and had a target of 407 runs in front of India. Ashwin and Hanuma drew a match on the last day facing a partnership of 62 runs facing 259 balls.