India vs England, 3rd Test: Axar Patel Wants Ahmedabad Pitch To Remain Same For Final Test

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India vs England, 3rd Test: Axar Patel Wants Ahmedabad Pitch To Remain Same For Final Test

IND vs ENG: Axar Patel picked up 11 wickets in the third Test in Ahmedabad.© BCCI


After guiding India to a comprehensive 10-wicket win in the third Test against England, Axar Patel said he would want the wicket to remain the same for the fourth and final Test of the series. Axar finished with 11 wickets in the game (six in the first innings and five in the second). Senior partner Ravichandran Ashwin wasn’t to be left too far behind as he picked four wickets to finish with seven in the game. “When it happens, it feels so easy. I am not thinking much. I want to continue this form. I am happy that if I am not contributing with the bat, I am doing it with the ball. My strength is to bowl wicket-to-wicket and not give batsmen room,” Axar said after the match.

“The mindset of batters is they play out couple of maidens, they either go for a sweep or try to hit over the infield.

“I would want this wicket to remain the same for the final Test as well as I am picking up wickets,” he added.

England is out of the race for a place in the final of the ICC World Test Championship after losing the third Test against India.

England, who are now 2-1 down in the four-match series, needed to win the four-match series 3-1 to play the final against New Zealand.

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England has dropped to 64.1 percentage points on the points table, which is now led by India with 71 percentage points.

New Zealand is assured of a place in the final with 70 percentage points. India need to avoid losing the last Test to stay ahead of Australia, who is in third place with 69.2 percentage points.

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