Mohammed Siraj softened up David Warner with a few well-directed bouncers that hit his arm and the pinnacle. Soon, it was Mohammed Shami who had the final giggle by getting the left-hander out after being hit for back-to-back boundaries.
“I think it is wrong to maintain that our pitches are conducive only for spinners. If you take a close look, you’ll discover that all the fast bowlers have come here after performing well and know the home conditions very well,” mentioned Shami.
About bowling on dwelling pitches, he mentioned, “We have been told repeatedly from our early days that the wickets here are on the slower side (compared to some other countries).
“But I feel that the use of the short ball could be a great idea on our pitches. Bouncers are always an option,” Shami added.
Asked in regards to the par rating on this pitch, Australia opener Usman Khawaja mentioned, “It was difficult for me, but I don’t know the par score. Let India bat on it. I feel like 260 is pretty good but we will have to wait and see.”