Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra supports young Indian pacer Prasidh Krishna to represent India after poor performance as a team in the ongoing five-match T20 series against Australia did. The 27-year-old has gone through a difficult period and was unable to make a valuable impact on the team in his short game format.
Prashid Krishna did not have a good day in the third T20 match against Australia. The right-arm pacer scored 68 in four overs, making him the most expensive bowling performance in a Twenty20 international tournament. The Karnataka pacer bowled in the final and he lost 23 runs as India lost by his five wickets.
In an interview with GeoCinema, Ashish Nehra said that although Prasidh Krishna is not given as much playing time, he has good ability in all three formats of the game. , he expressed the opinion that it is considered. One of them applies to future stars of the game. He also explained that bowlers face difficult conditions on wet pitches.
“You’re talking about a guy who hasn’t played much cricket. But when you talk about someone like Prasidh Krishna, the talent There is no shortage. He is definitely one of India’s future stars and let’s hope it only gets better from here. He is someone who can bowl a Good Yorker. Bowling on wet ground or flat pitches. I know it’s hard to do, but definitely stand behind the yorker in that situation.” Ashish Nehra said:
Prashid Krishna showed immense potential in the 50-over format of the game and showed promise in the longer format as well, but failed to make an impact on the team and underperformed in the shorter format. I couldn’t. He will make a big contribution to the Australian Series.
Ruturaj Gaikwad Is Someone Who Can Play All Three Formats – Ashish Nehra
Ashish Nehra compares Ruturaj Gaikwad’s game with that of Yashasvi Jaiswal, and the Indian team invested in him because of his exceptional skills and temperament to play international cricket I believe that. He also believes that Gaikwad can play in all his three forms of the game.
“I think India is already doing that.” Everyone around him knows what kind of player he is . lang=”EN-IN”>. Speaking of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he is a great player. But his game is completely different from Gaikwad’s. Even in the T20 format you need robustness and that’s exactly what he brings with Ruturaj Gaikwad. He is someone who can play all three formats. He has a clean cricket shot. “The grace that Ruturaj displays is simply amazing,” added Ashish Nehra.
In the ongoing five-match Twenty20 series, Ruturaj Gaikwad has scored a staggering 213 runs at an average of 71, making him the highest run-scorer of the series. In his third Twenty20, he scored his first international century and in the Twenty20 against Australia he became the first Indian player to score a hundred.