‘Fark dekh le’: Ex-player slams Pakistan after India’s Test series win vs Bangladesh

‘Fark dekh le’: Ex-player slams Pakistan after India’s Test series win vs Bangladesh

New Delhi: Team India defeated Bangladesh by 2-0 in the Test series and moved one step closer to securing a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) final. The Bangla Tigers defeated Pakistan in a two-match Test series last month but failed to repeat the same performance against Rohit Sharma and Co.

Team India won the first Test by 280 runs at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai and in the second Test at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium, The Men in Blue won the Test match by 7 wickets within three days to secure the series.

‘Hamari cricket bekar hai’: Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali

Ex-Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali on his YouTube Channel said that there’s a lot of difference between India and Pakistan cricket and if you’re thinking that Pakistan cricket is very good then you’re wrong.

“Fark aap dekh le India aur Pakistan ka fark. Yeh haqeeqat hai, isko maane. Agar aap issi soch me rahenge ki humari cricket bahut achchi hai, toh bekaar hai. India ka muqabla bas Australia se hi hai, baaki aise hi hai. Mere khayal se 19th or 20th series jeeti hai (Please notice the difference between India and Pakistan. This is the truth, accept it. If you keep thinking that our cricket is very good, then it’s a waste)” Basit said in a video on his YouTube channel.

India on top position in WTC Table

After the series win against Bangladesh, Team India is currently leading the World Test Championship (WTC) Table with a point percentage of 74.24% after 11 matches and Australia is placed in second position with a point percentage of 62.50%. Sri Lanka and England are placed in fourth and fifth position respectively.

What’s next for Team India in Test cricket?

After Bangladesh, The Men in Blue will face New Zealand in the three-match Test series, starting on October 16. After that, Rohit and Co. will tour Australia for the five-match Test series, starting on November 22. The five Test matches will be played in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney from November 22 to January 7, 2025.

 

 India beat Bangladesh by 2-0 in the Test series and moved one step closer to securing a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.  Cricket Sports News: Latest Cricket News, Cricket Live Score, Sports Breaking News from Sports Today