'It's important to play at good pitches to keep Test cricket alive', Gautam Gambhir is unhappy with Delhi's pitch

New -delhi, October 14 (IANS). India made a 2-0 clean whip in the West Indies Test series. The second match of the series was played at Arun Jaitley Stadium, in which India won by 7 wickets. Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir believes the Delhi field could have been better. After a crushing 3-0 defeat to New Zealand, India faced flat stands in Ahmedabad and Delhi. Western Indian Islands could not play 50 overs in both turns in Ahmedabad, but took lessons from the previous innings in Delhi and performed better on a flat field. Gambhir expressed his objection to the field and said, “I thought we could have gotten a better wicket here. There must also be something on the field for the quick bowlers. I know we keep talking about the important role of the spinners, but if you have two good quick bowlers, you want them to be in the game.” He said: “I think in the future we can get better wickets in Test cricket because it is the responsibility of all of us to keep Test cricket alive. I think the most important thing to keep Test cricket alive is to play on good pitches.” India won the first Test match played against West Indies in Ahmedabad with a turn and 140 runs. After this, Team India West Indian islands bowled out for 248 runs after declaring the first innings of the second Test in Delhi on the score of 518/5. With this, India scored a 270 -run lead based on the first innings. Western Indian team was forced to follow. This team scored 390 runs in the second innings and gave India a target for 121 runs to win, which easily reached Team India. The focus is expected to be on the field when India will play the home test match against South Africa in Kolkata from 14 November.