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Prasad Krishna breaks silence on the headingley horror show

Indian fast bowlers are facing a huge criticism for their poor bowling during the loss of five wickets in England in the five -match Test series opener in the ongoing five -match Test series at Handingley. Famous Krishna, who scored more than 200 runs in Hadingley, has now taken full responsibility for his failure in the true length when it matters the most.

Seemar was not reluctant to accept his disappointing outing against England, as his failure to quickly adapt to the terms proved expensive. The right-handed bowler admitted that he failed to hit a length of 6-8 meters in the first innings, and bowled very little continuously.

Prasad Krishna takes full responsibility after leaking 200+ runs in the headingley Test.

In the second innings, Krishna made a minor adjustment, but the loss had already happened. Krishna also struggled with a headingley slope, something that affected his rhythm and control. The bowler said he focused on maintaining control and protection runs; The execution did not only match the intention, and it played an important role in India’s crushed defeat.

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Prasadh Krishna said in the press conference, “If I look at the first innings, I was a little less, where I wanted; 6-8 is ideal. In the second innings, it was a little better because, again, the wicket was a bit slow. I had to do something back and when I was trying to do a dickery.

However, Prasad is not hidden behind the excuse, and he is already looking at the redemption in the second Test match. Seemar further said, “It took me some time to put a habit of slope on that side. There is no reason, but I should be able to do it as a professional. I take full responsibility for it, and maybe I will do it better next time.”

England punished inconsistent Prasad Krishna in 1 Test

In the first innings, Prasad scored 128 runs in just 20 overs, with an economy rate of 6.40 – one of the most expensive mantras by an Indian bowler, who bowled 20 or more overs in a test innings. Nevertheless, he managed to take three wickets, removing Oli Pope, Harry Brook and Jamie Smith.

In the second innings, Krishna dismissed the Crowley and Pope in quick time. But the runs kept flowing, as he again went for 92 runs in 15 overs in the 6.10 economy. Despite their efforts, high run rates and lack of control made things difficult for India in Headingly.

Reacting to his expensive, Krishna insisted that his purpose was to bowl tight lines during every spell and to maintain pressure by the bowling. However, he admitted that his length and lines were not always spot-on, which allowed England batsmen to score independently.

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Prasad Krishna accepts execution defects after expensive mantra in Handingley

Despite trying variations like bouncers, he ended the leak run. He also said that fast outfield made things difficult. He explained, “Every time I came out to bowl, I was definitely looking at a young woman to bowl. I am not really trying to give boundaries or anything. The outfield was fast. The lines I have balls, their length was not right, to be honest, most of the time to be honest.”

Krishna signed, saying, “And they took me. Some of them were sides. Some of them, I tried the bowling bouncers. But I finished giving runs. But of course, every time I came out to bowl, I was looking to keep the economy rate low and pressurize.”

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