'There's always a small wish,' regret it Sai Sudarshan

New -delhi, October 10 (IANS). The Indian cricket team strengthened its position by scoring 318 runs for 2 wickets at the end of the first day’s game in the second and final Test of the series played against West Indies at Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium, New Delhi. It also includes the 87 -run turn by Sai Sudarshan, who came to bat at number three. However, Sudarshan is disappointed after coming near his age and went missing. After the end of the first day’s play, Sudarshan said: “I’m definitely grateful for my turn, but there’s always a little desire in your mind to get a century. So I expected more. It was a good contribution and I had a good partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal. I didn’t think too much to play this time and try to play a little more natural.” Sudarshan on Jiohotstar also unveiled the Indian team strategy and said we wanted to bat for as long as possible and get the best score. We have no fixed numbers in mind, but our goal is to force Western India to bat twice. Sudarshan bats at number three. Team India Management hopes they will compensate on this number for the lack of pujara. Sai Sudarshan was not successful on the English tour. He also failed in the first Test of this series played in Ahmedabad. As a result, questions about his place in the Eleven began. The Delhi test was like his last chance, but this left-handed batsman proved the faith that the team management showed in him by playing an 87-run turn. At the end of the first day’s game, India scored 318 runs against the loss of 2 wickets using Yashasvi Jaiswal’s unbeaten 173 runs. –Is Bag Share This Story Tags