Pesar Prasad Krishna of the 29 -year -old India National Cricket Team has hit a historic low after his performance in the first two Tests of the series against the England National Cricket Team.
Prasad Krishna is currently participating in the second Test against the England National Cricket Team, which is running in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Prasad Krishna was taken to the cleaner by England batsmen
Since its debut against South Africa in December 2023, Paer Krishna of long Karnataka has been given an impressive performance in the red ball format for India.
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Krishna has received good support from the selectors and team management to distribute to India in Test cricket, mainly because he is a hit-deck bowler who can bowl with a good speed.
However, fame Krishna has been quite free with his lines and lengths and has been very expensive in the limited number of matches he played.
In the Test series opener against England at Hadingley in Leeds, Krishna scored 128 and 92 runs in two innings, taking 3 and 2 wickets in the economy of 6.40 and 6.13.
Speaking after the match, he expressed his desire to improve the rate of his economy and started well in the Edgbaston Test, scoring just 20 runs from his first five overs.
However, Karnataka Pesar was demolished in an innings in the 32nd over by English wicketkeeper-batsman Jamie Smith and scored 23 runs in the over.
The most expensive for India in testing since 2000:
27 runs – Harbhajan Singh vs Pakistan, Lahore, 2006
25 runs – Munaf Patel vs West Indies, Baaceter, 2006
24 runs – Karn Sharma vs Australia, Adelaide, 2014
23 runs – Prasad Krishna vs England, Birmingham, 2025*
22 runs – Irfan Pathan vs Pakistan, Faisalbad, 2006
In 8 overs before lunch, he scored 61 runs in the 7.62 economy while being a wicket -free. Currently, he has a 5.28 economy rate in Test cricket, the worst among pacers who bowled minimum 500 balls in 148 years of Test cricket.
The worst economy rate in tests (minimum 500 balls):
5.28 – Prasad Krishna
4.77 – Varun Aaron
4.66 – Zaheer Khan
4.63 – Amer Jamal
4.59 – Nahid Rana
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England are still behind – Stuart Broad
At lunch time, England were in a good position between Smith (102*) with 249/5 in 47/5 and Harry Brook (91*) in the match.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Pace-Bauling Legend Stuart Broad said India is still under control and is far behind in England match. He said:
“When Smith came in, Vinviz kept England on one percent. It is as low as you can get and as far as you can in the game.
“It has been a wonderful partnership with Smith and Brook but England are still behind in the game. India is still controlling everything.”

