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'If You Want To Win A Test Match, Batters Need To Play Big Innings': Jwala Singh
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Jwala Singh: Jwala Singh, India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal’s childhood coach, has offered a critical assessment of India’s performance so far in the Manchester Test as well as in the entire Anderson-Tendulkar trophy so far and suggested that the two-three batters must play longer innings, while the middle and lower order need to contribute more to the team's overall effort.
Reflecting on the top order’s contribution so far, Singh highlighted the efforts of Sai Sudharsan, Rishabh Pant and Jaiswal, but noted the absence of a long, match-defining innings, which he believes is key for winning a Test match.
"If you look at the openers, Sai Sudharsan scored some runs, and Rishabh Pant, despite playing with an injury, also contributed. Yashasvi made runs, and a few other batters had short but useful innings. But if you want to win a Test match, one or two players need to play a big, long innings," Singh told IANS.
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