New Delhi: Seeing the continuous fury of left-arm spinners against the Indian team, everyone is eager to know what is it that makes left-arm spinners easily prey on Indian batsmen. The situation is such that Ajaz Patel, who has been yearning to take wickets on his home grounds for the last 6 years, comes to India and exposes the Indian batsmen.
Aijaz Patel, who has made the record of being the highest wicket-taker in Wankhede, told News 18 who he had prepared with this time and what arrows he had added to his quiver. Aijaz said that he had worked with Santner on a special ball for Virat, which benefited the team.
Team India lost to Vibhishan of Lanka.
What Aijaz Patel revealed further in his conversation with the network was surprising. Aijaz said that his bowling improved because of former Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath. Rangana, who has taken more than 400 wickets in Test cricket, gave many important clues to Aijaz and Santner, the most important of which was the art of bowling a straight ball on a spinning pitch. Herath gave a lot of knowledge to the Kiwi spinner on how to use the shining part of the ball, due to which Aijaz was able to deceive batsmen like Virat, Sarfaraz, and Gill.
Patel likes to plan
Aijaz practiced a lot to consistently land the ball in the right place and bowl above 90 km/h. Aijaz Patel said, 3 different pitches and 3 different matches, I think we know very well that one of the challenges of going to Asia is that the conditions keep changing all the time and you have to adapt. Aijaz Patel has played 3 Test matches in New Zealand so far, but he has not been able to take a single wicket. Aijaz Patel has played 21 Test matches abroad and has taken 85 wickets at an average of 29.25 and an economy of 3.25.
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