Indian spinners dominated on the third day of the fourth Test match between India and England. In the second innings of England, the spinners together took 10 wickets. Where Ashwin took five wickets. Whereas, Kuldeep Yadav got four wickets. One wicket was in the name of Ravindra Jadeja.
Kuldeep Yadav and R Ashwin wreaked havoc for India in this match. After the match, former Indian opener Virender Sehwag praised Kuldeep profusely. Sehwag says that Kuldeep is the least hyped cricketer in India.
Has shown strength in batting also
Let us tell you that during India's first innings, the Indian innings which was in trouble was handled by Dhruv along with Jurel. There was an important partnership of 76 runs between the two. Kuldeep faced 131 balls and contributed 28 runs. After this, England bowled amazingly in the second innings.
Have taken 8 wickets so far in the series
Kuldeep took four wickets for 22 runs in 15 overs. On one hand, Ashwin shook England's batting, while Kuldeep did the job of destroying it. Kuldeep bowled captain Ben Stokes and Jack Crawley first. He then hunted down Tom Hartley and Ollie Robinson. Kuldeep Yadav has taken 8 wickets in this series so far.
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