By IANS,
New Delhi : Former Pakistan captain and legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram has blamed the Indian bowlers for failing to capitalise on the seam friendly English conditions and letting down their team.
Akram feels India’s bowling department was simply pedestrian and ineffective.
India allowed England to post 710/7 declared at Edgbaston and then went down by an innings and 242 runs in the third Test on Saturday. The hosts took a 3-0 lead in the four-match series and also became the No.1 Test side.
“The Indian bowling has looked very ordinary in the three Tests so far. Praveen Kumar and Sreesanth may be swinging the ball but the control is missing. Ishant Sharma looked jaded. I have not seen or heard a side scoring more than 700 runs in England recently,” Akram was quoted as saying by Mobile ESPN.
“English conditions are conducive to swing bowling but the Indian bowlers just could not seize the opportunity. They were all over the place. Amit Mishra picked up wickets but was very expensive and that’s why Mahendra Singh Dhoni had to use Suresh Raina. When the English batsmen formed partnerships, the bowlers were all at sea and did not know what to do,” said Akram.
Akram feels it was the worst Indian performance in recent years.
“This is the worst performance by India in Test matches since I retired from cricket. India may have had Test defeats in 2003 but their graph improved after that. India have played very well under Dhoni in the last couple of years but this defeat is really deflating,” he said.