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India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test: ‘Did Rishabh Pant take sleeping pills?’ These giants got angry after sending the first letter from Kohli

The Dhaka Test match being played between the Indian team and Bangladesh has now reached an exciting turn. Bangladesh gave a target of 145 runs in the match. In response, the Indian team won the match till the end of the third day (December 24).  Scored 45 runs for 4 wickets.

Now on the fourth day, the Indian team needs 100 runs to win.  While Akshar Patel is unbeaten on 26 and Jaydev Unadkat 3, who will start the day.  Both had landed as night watchmen.  In the match, Akshar was sent to bat at number four before Virat Kohli, which is being criticized everywhere.

Gavaskar and Jadeja criticized fiercely

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar and Ajay Jadeja also criticized this decision of the team management. Both lashed out at captain KL Rahul and coach Rahul Dravid. Jadeja even said that if this left and right handed batsman  Has been done for the combination, so was Rishabh Pant sleeping after taking sleeping pills.

Gavaskar and Jadeja are on the Hindi commentary panel of broadcaster Sony Sports. He said after the end of the third day’s play in the match. Gavaskar said, ‘It has not given a good message to Kohli. He is the best batsman in the world.  Kohli himself asked to do it, then it is a different thing. We do not know what happened in the changing room. But it is difficult to understand. Well there is no doubt that Akshar plays well.

‘Now stop this experiment of left and right’

Meanwhile, Jadeja said, ‘He is the best player in the world.  Only 15 overs were left.  Saba Karim had said that it must have been done for left-right combination.  This thinking is fine, but I think Rishabh Pant had taken sleeping pills then?

Gavaskar said, ‘Whether he is a left hand batsman or not, but now Rishabh Pant should be allowed to come.  Even if Akshar Patel is at the crease, Pant should be allowed to come on the field.  Now this experiment of left-hand and right hand should be stopped.