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Mohammed Azharuddin to Cheteshwar Pujara: Play county cricket
- Updated: April 2, 2017
Mohd Azharuddin during a CCIâÂÂÂÂdressing room on Saturday. Pic/Subodh Mayure
Former India skipper Mohammed Azharuddin suggested India Test No. 3 Cheteshwar Pujara and others who are not personification in a Indian Premier League (IPL) to play county cricket and get accustomed to English conditions.
“I would like some of a players who are not personification in a IPL to go and play county cricket and get a knowledge of personification on opposite form of wickets. At this time of a year, a round moves a lot there. It will be good knowledge and bearing for Pujara and some others that will mount them in good stead when they go to England or play in conditions where a round tends to pierce and bounce,” pronounced Azhar, who played for Derbyshire in a early 1990s.
Reacting to all a sound around Team India skipper Virat Kohli’s aggression, Azhar resolved to what Sourav Ganguly had to contend on a issue.
“Maybe Dada was right that his charge was entrance in a approach of his batting. But, that’s how he plays and we have to honour that,” he said.
However, Azhar felt that a ICCâÂÂÂÂshould have rubbed a Kohli-Steven Smith tale in a some-more mature approach instead of vouchsafing it deposit and go out of palm as it did in a recently resolved India-Australia series.