India's decision not to bat is astonishing: Khary Pierre

New -delhi, October 12 (IANS). The Indian cricket team bowled out Western Indian islands on Sunday for 248 runs in the first innings in the Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium. Western -Indian islands play and bat well in the second inning. West -Indian Spinner Khary Pierre expressed a surprise at the Indian team that does not bat. “It was a little surprise that they came out again to bowl. The wicket was good to bat. Personally, after batting on the wicket for a long time, saw the wicket and understand the condition of it, I think the wicket is still very good,” Khary Pierre said after the end of the third day’s game on Sunday. Pierre said: ‘I think the wicket is still good; Some of the balls take a little turn. It is still a good wicket to bat. So, in general, I think, in the test match, try to bat as low as possible, so that the ball is weakened and delayed. So, I would say that it is a good wicket than I am the last day of the fourth day, and the first day of the first day comes quite bad. “He said:” Maybe India wouldn’t have thought they would have to bat again. But it would happen. We’ll have to bat well in this turn and try to make this game. ” In the first innings, India scored 518 runs for 5 wickets in the test played in Delhi. Thanks to 5 wickets of Culed Yadav and 3 wickets of Jadeja, India took a 270 -run lead by bullying West Indies for 248. India had the opportunity to bat or allow the West Indies. India followed with the idea that they may not have to bat for the second time, but Western Indian islands beat well in the second innings and by the end of the third day’s play, 173 runs scored for 2 wickets. –Is Bag Share This Story Tags