IND Vs Eng: ‘Slow -over -color quality is cricket’ – Brad Hogs weighs as England do two WTC marks for Lord’s Test. Cricket news

Former Australian spinner Brad Hogg has offered an enthusiastic defense of rates at a slow rate in Test cricket, calling him a mark of “quality cricket” when he matches the intensity and character on the field. Hog’s comments came in view of punishing two ICC World Test Championship points in the third Test at Lord’s in the third Test of 22 runs to be less than the requirement of over-rate.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Speaking on his YouTube channel, Hogg said that if the match maintains drama and intentions, then slow rates are appropriate. “When things are not going as fast, slow rates, it is fine as long as there is stress in the game. We want that stress. We want the players to show the character, ”he said.
He clearly stated, “As long as it has not got stress, the rate higher than the slow pace is good – because it is quality cricket.”Hog, who played 145 matches for Australia, argued that in English conditions, the conservation of bowler energy is strategic, especially when the ball becomes soft. He said, “This is a bit of a cat and the mouse … When the batsmen are under control, the bowlers wait for that defensive moment and bring them back and hurry them. That’s the place where the game ebms and flows,” he said.Hogg pointed to an important moment, reflecting India’s defeat at Lord’s. “India lost the match due to a moment. Pant was trying to get Rahul on strike for his hundred, and then Rahul went out after celebrating. Two wickets in ten balls after the 140 -run stand. It was a turn.”The five-match series is now 2–1 in favor of England, with the fourth test in Manchester starting on July 23.