
WTC Final: Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike a bit more on Day 2, says Dale Steyn
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Dale Steyn said that Cheteshwar Pujara would realise that there were areas he could have rotated the strike better when he looks back at his innings on Day 2.
Veteran South African fast bowler Dale Steyn said that Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike a bit more during India's innings on Day 2 of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand. Pujara absorbed 54 balls to score eight runs before falling to fast bowler Trent Boult. Pujara required as many as 36 balls to get off the mark with a four. He then hit another four off the very next ball but did not score any runs after that. "Now he faced 50 balls and we know that this is the kind of player that he is. But I'm sure if he looked back and looked at the sample of video analysis, he would find that there are deliveries there where he could have created the opportunity to maybe rotate a little bit more strike," Steyn said on ESPNCricinfo.More Related News