New Delhi: The Indian team made a good start on the first day of the first innings of the second Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, but found itself in trouble after a sudden fall of wickets in the first session of the second day. However, all-rounders Akshar Patel and Ravichandran Ashwin have pulled the team out of a difficult situation at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. While Akshar Patel scored a half-century, on the other hand Ashwin has also done Khuntagad batting. During this, Ashwin was seen using Cheteshwar Pujara’s weapon to deal with Australia.
If you are wondering which is Pujara’s weapon, then let us tell you that Ashwin was seen meditating to keep focus on playing almost every ball in the middle ground. Holding the bat on the field, Ashwin was seen closing his eyes before every ball and then understanding the ball very closely and hitting it stroke. It is also necessary, because the batsmen could not do much on this ground and the top order was shaken by Nathan Lyon.
Chateshwar Pujara also keeps doing this against Australia. On the same path, Ashwin resorted to meditation to stop his attention from wandering. The commentators were also seen talking about this. It is obvious that Ashwin himself is a spinner, so he knows what to do if spin has to be played cleanly. There has been a century partnership between the two.