According to Australian icon Ian Chappell, India's inability to address Usman Khawaja's batting is beginning to affect them.
By the end of the first day of the Ahmedabad Test, the Australians were 255 for four, and Khawaja, who has been Australia's greatest batter in the series, capped up his stellar run with his first century against India.
The Australian opener is presently leading the runs table with 257 runs in the series.
The Australian legend went on to remark that Khawaja appeared at ease at all times and India are failing to find a solution to his batting and it has reached a stage where the hosts are getting wounded by the opener.
Throughout this series, I believe Khawaja's composure has been excellent. India's constant willingness to approach a left-hander from around the wicket baffles me. Simply stated, I don't understand it. The right arm over the wicket, according to every good left-hander I've spoken to, is the hardest line to play. Okay, so you can now occasionally bowl around the wicket for a change. That is absurd in India yet works perfectly in England. especially to someone like Khawaja, whose greatest asset is his side. Today, we observed that. Given that he specifically wants you to slant the ball into his pads, why would you do that?
Khawaja also had the appearance of being at ease at all times. India's inability to address Khawaja's batting, in my opinion, is really beginning to damage them.
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