WTC Final / One mistake of Cheteshwar Pujara broke the dream of the whole country! Test mace was thrown out of India's hand

Team India had to face defeat by 8 wickets against New Zealand in the final of the World Test Championship. After being all out for 170 in the second innings, Team India had set a small target of 139 runs in front of New Zealand to win the match, which they easily achieved by losing two wickets. During New Zealand's second innings, Cheteshwar Pujara dropped a catch from Ross Taylor

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 24, 2021, 06:56 AM
New Delhi: Team India had to face defeat by 8 wickets against New Zealand in the final of the World Test Championship. After being all out for 170 in the second innings, Team India had set a small target of 139 runs in front of New Zealand to win the match, which they easily achieved by losing two wickets. During New Zealand's second innings, Cheteshwar Pujara dropped a catch from Ross Taylor, which became a major reason for India's defeat.


Pujara dropped the catch

In fact, at a very important time of this match, Pujara dropped Taylor's catch, after which it became a big reason for Team India's defeat. Tell that during the 31st over, Taylor tried to stop a ball from Jasprit Bumrah and the ball went straight to Pujara after hitting the edge. But the ball fell out of Pujara's hand and Taylor survived the dismissal. At that time New Zealand's score was two wickets for 84 runs.

 

people also got angry

As soon as Cheteshwar Pujara dropped Taylor's catch at such a crucial time of the match, people started criticizing him continuously on social media. The anger of the people came out fiercely on the priest. Meanwhile, people gave different reactions on Twitter.

     

First Test Champion found after 144 years

Aaj Tak fans in cricket have seen many teams winning the ODI World Cup. Not only this, since 2007, the whole world is getting the winner of T20 Cricket World Cup continuously. But in the 144 years of cricket's history, no one has ever seen the winner of the Test World Cup. But today for the first time the world has got their first Test champion in the form of New Zealand.