'It has been happening since 1932': Gavaskar highlights problem of India bowlers

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Hindustan Times
15 January, 2021, 07:20 pm
Last modified: 15 January, 2021, 07:24 pm
India handed debuts T Natarajan and Washington Sundar. Mohammed Siraj was the leader of the India bowling attack with this being just his third Test.

Agreeing that the inexperienced India bowling unit did a commendable job on Day 1 of the fourth Test against Australia, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday highlighted the age-old issue of India's bowlers not being able to pick up the last few wickets of the opposition quickly.

"The Indian bowlers get the first wickets but they struggle to get the last five wickets," Gavaskar said in the Extraaa Innings show aired on Sony Sports Network after the end of first day's play in Brisbane.

The legendary India opener's comments came after debutant T Natarajan got a couple of quick wickets in the final session to bring India back in the game and reduce Australia to 213 for 5 after opting to bat first. But failed to make further inroads as a partnership between Tim Paine and Cameron Green took Australia to safety with 274 for 5 at close of play.

"India at least till tea time were controlling the game. If they got another couple of wickets then you could've said the day was India's India had a really good chance of restricting Australia if they had got another wicket but this unbeaten partnership as taken it towards Australia," Gavaskar said.

Gavaskar praised the India bowling unit which was without their first-XI players like Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Ravindran Jadeja.

India handed debuts T Natarajan and Washington Sundar. Mohammed Siraj was the leader of the India bowling attack with this being just his third Test.

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