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India vs England | Ashwin's century exposes hypocrisy on pitch talk

Ashwin, perhaps, just wanted to tell the world what the fuss is all about the pitch? If he can score a ton with the help of tail-enders, English batsmen can certainly do better who are 1-0 up in this series.

February 16, 2021 / 07:25 IST
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R. Ashwin.
R. Ashwin.

Fittingly, it took a top-class hundred by Ravichandran Ashwin, the bowler who got a five-for in the first innings, to silence all the critics who were making so much noise about the nature of the Chennai pitch.

Ashwin, perhaps, just wanted to tell the world what the fuss is all about the pitch? If he can score a ton with the help of tail-enders, English batsmen can certainly do better who are 1-0 up in this series.

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However, this article is not about accentuating Ashwin’s batting prowess rather to highlight the hypocrisy of SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) countries’ experts who started criticising the pitch the moment England lost the toss and the puff of dust came off on the fifth ball of the match by Stuart Broad. England feared the worse. By the time Lunch could be taken on the first day of the match, England’s left-arm spinner Jack Leach (in the ninth over) and Moeen Ali’s dismissal of Virat Kohli also kicked up some dust.

Many England experts sensed that worst nightmares about Indian pitches were coming true. “It’s entertaining cricket as things are happening all the time, but let’s be honest this Pitch is a shocker. Not making any excuses as India have been better, but this isn’t a Test Match 5-day prepared Pitch,” tweeted former England captain Micheal Vaughan.