Deccan Chronicle

Good cricket, bad pitches

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On another dust bowl of a pitch that played worse than the first at Chepauk in Chennai, Team India beat England comprehens­ively to restore parity in the Test series. As a team that seems to enjoy being stung into action after losing the opening encounter as in Australia recently, the Indians may feel energised towards winning the series 2-1 or 3-1 and qualify for the World Test Championsh­ip final in London in the summer. Given a start in swashbuckl­ing style by Rohit Sharma, a phenomenal batsman in home conditions, the Indians batted with great discipline in both outings. Unfortunat­ely, such discipline was not seen in the spectators who were allowed to witness a match for the first time in India after a long gap due to the pandemic. The mask was an exception rather than the rule in the stands and physical distancing went for a toss, as it usually does in public events, including political rallies.

The heroics of Chennai cricketer Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who made a second innings century that belied the surprising bounce, turn and spin the designer Indian pitch was increasing­ly offering, was the clear highlight. He took five wickets in an innings and eight in the match. Statistica­lly significan­t as his fifth Test match century was, it may be too early to compare him with past grass like Sir Garry Sobers, Sir Ian Botham and Kapil Dev. Such pitch conditions are loaded in favour of slow bowlers and do not create a good viewing spectacle as a mini dust storm seems to kick up each time the ball pitches. Regardless of the results which were even since England won the toss in the first Test and batted extremely well, these pitches do not make for good cricket. The performanc­e of this Team India is so good it does not need the assistance of home conditions to perform against all comers.

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman explained the government's priorities to the

RBI’s central board during their first Post-Budget meeting through video conferenci­ng. The finance minister holds a customary meeting with the board members of RBI and

Sebi after Budget presentati­on every year. The finance minister informed the members about the key initiative­s in the

Budget and the priorities of the government.

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