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Ind vs Aus 5th Test Day 2 | Pitch has enough bounce to get back into the game…ready to bowl them out, says Prasidh Krishna

Posted on January 4, 2025 By admin


India’s Prasidh Krishna, centre, celebrates with teammates after dismissing Australia’s Alex Carey, left, during play on the second day of the fifth cricket test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025.
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It has taken nearly a year for Prasidh Krishna to bowl again for India in Test whites. Having played in South Africa during the 2023-24 two-Test series, the pacer was picked for the fifth and final Test here following an injury to Akash Deep.

The Karnataka seamer did well and bagged a three for 42 which forced Australia to stumble at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, January 4, 2025. Prasidh dismissed Steve Smith, Alex Carey and Beau Webster. “When I got the ball in hand, obviously there was a bit of nerves. The first over went well, the next few didn’t go well,” the bowler said.

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Prasidh tweaked his approach after lunch: “The analyst and I sat together and we had a better idea of what my reference point is when I am bowling, and that really helped.”

Despite a start-stop career, the Bangalorean is optimistic: “Honestly I haven’t really thought about how much time I have missed in cricket. I have had two injuries in two years, but it feels great (to be back) and hopefully keep doing this on the field for longer.”

About the surface, Prasidh said: “It is getting difficult in some areas, the ball is keeping low sometimes but there is enough bounce for us to be in the game and look for those edges and try and beat them on either side of the bat.”

Having relished Rishabh Pant’s onslaught, Prasidh said: “It was real fun, all of us were sitting together and watching him bat. I know it’s a lot of risk but that’s the way the game is played today.”

Probed about an ideal target for the host, Prasidh replied: “There is no particular number in mind but getting as many runs would be good and we are ready to bowl them out.”

Published – January 04, 2025 02:21 pm IST



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