Sarfaraz Khan Struggles in Perth Practice, Healy Questions India's Privacy

Sarfaraz Khan Struggles in Perth Practice, Healy Questions India’s Privacy

Indian cricket team batter Sarfaraz Khan has faced significant challenges during a practice session in Perth ahead of the first Test match against Australia, scheduled to commence on November 22. According to a report by The West Australian, Khan struggled to adapt to the conditions at the WACA ground, exhibiting difficulties in handling the bounce of the pitch.

The report suggests that Khan appeared like a “batter who hasn’t played outside of the subcontinent,” as he faced issues with short balls and was prone to chopping deliveries outside his off-stump onto the wickets. This performance has raised concerns about his readiness for the upcoming Test series.

Meanwhile, Australian cricket legend Ian Healy has expressed his belief that the Indian team’s decision to train behind closed doors in Perth could be detrimental to their morale. Healy argues that such privacy can create an unhappy touring squad, as it prevents players from embracing the experience and interacting with the Australian public and media.

Healy suggests that India’s approach is similar to what Australia used to do in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, where they would isolate themselves from the local environment. However, he believes that this strategy is counterproductive and can lead to a less enjoyable tour.

Healy acknowledges that India may have legitimate reasons for seeking privacy, such as the overwhelming attention they receive from fans and media. However, he emphasizes that social media has amplified the intensity of cricket in India, making it crucial for players to engage with the public and media to maintain a positive atmosphere during the tour.

Pant's Banter with Bumrah Lights Up Indian Cricket Team's Perth Practice

Pant’s Banter with Bumrah Lights Up Indian Cricket Team’s Perth Practice

Rishabh Pant’s Hilarious Banter with Jasprit Bumrah Lights Up Indian Cricket Team’s Perth Practice

As the Indian cricket team gears up for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Perth, the atmosphere in the nets has been filled with both hard work and lighthearted banter. At the heart of the fun has been wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant, who has been engaging in a hilarious exchange with fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah.

Pant, known for his aggressive batting and infectious enthusiasm, has been trying his hand at bowling during the team’s practice sessions. From overpitched deliveries to bouncers, Pant has thrown everything at Bumrah, hoping to claim the prized wicket of the Indian pace spearhead.

In a video shared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Pant can be seen claiming to have dismissed Bumrah with a bouncer. “Jasprit Bumrah ko pel diya hai maine, net pe out kara hai 1 wicket mila hai. Morkel se puch skte ho (I’ve dismissed Jasprit Bumrah and got 1 wicket. You can ask Morkel),” Pant said in the video.

Bumrah, however, was quick to counter Pant’s claim, calling his bowling action illegal. “His bowling action is illegal. It’s not out, it’s a four or it’s a two, I’ve connected a pull shot. He thinks he has 7 fielders there. He should not be allowed to bowl,” Bumrah said.

The banter between Pant and Bumrah continued as the wicket-keeper batter tried to convince India’s fast bowling coach Morne Morkel that Bumrah was out. Morkel, caught in the middle of the friendly rivalry, found himself in a conundrum.

Despite the lighthearted atmosphere, the Indian team is taking their preparations for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy seriously. After their net session, the team engaged in a warm-up match against India A, starting Friday. However, some of India’s top stars, including Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Jasprit Bumrah, failed to cross the 20-run mark on the opening day of the practice match.

While these are still early days in the preparations, the Indian team will be hoping to find their form and build momentum ahead of the first Test against Australia on December 17.

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