Using The Brain More Important In Red-Ball Cricket As Batsmen Attack Less: Chahal thenewsminute.com
Rising leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal says "using the brain more" is important while playing red-ball cricket as batsmen tend to attack the bowlers less in the longer format of the game.
Chahal, who returned to the longer format after a gap of two years, finished the two-match four-day India A series against South Africa A with four wickets.
"It does take a bit of time to adjust because the batsmen don't have a lot of pressure," Chahal was quoted as saying by the International Cricket Council (ICC) website, after the second game in Alur.
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