IND vs AUS / Team India got another blow after the defeat in Indore Test, ICC gave a big decision

Zoom News : Mar 03, 2023, 07:48 PM
IND vs AUS: The third match of the four-match Test series between India and Australia was played at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. In this, Team India had to face defeat by 9 wickets at the hands of Australia. With this defeat, Team India missed out on going to the finals of the WTC for the time being. At the same time, ICC has also increased India's problems. The ICC has given its report regarding the pitch used during the third Test match between India and Australia. In this, the ICC has given poor rating points to the pitch of Indore. This decision of ICC has doubled the difficulties of Team India. After the arrival of this rating point, India may also suffer losses in important points of WTC.

After the match ended in the first session of the third day at the Holkar Stadium, ICC match referee Chris Broad handed over three demerit points to the Holkar Stadium after consulting with captains Rohit Sharma and Steve Smith of both the teams in the third Test. have been received. The BCCI now has 14 days if they want to appeal against the sanction. Talking about the pitch, Chris Broad said that the pitch was very dry, was not providing the balance between the bat and the ball, the pitch was helping the spinners a lot from the start. There was excessive and uneven bounce throughout the match.

WTC final at stake

India will have to win the fourth match of the series at any cost to go into the final of the WTC. If the team loses this match, then they will have to depend on the result of the Test series to be played between Sri Lanka vs New Zealand. If the Sri Lankan team loses a single match of this series or draws a single match, then India will reach the final of the WTC. At the same time, after the rating given by the ICC to the Indore pitch, it is believed that India may have to face loss in WTC points as well. In such a situation, Team India would like to win their next match.

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