Aakash Chopra is curious. Will people react the same to the Cape Town pitch? After all, they fuss when games in India see many wickets fall due to sharp turns.
On Wednesday, January 3, South Africa lost the second Test match against India after being bowled out for 55 runs after choosing to bat first. After that, the hosts completed Day 1 with 62/3 in their second innings, bowling out the visitors for 153.
In a video posted on his YouTube page, Chopra asked whether spin-friendly Indian courses will receive less criticism than the Newlands surface. He clarified:
The former India opener added:
Cape Town’s Test match two saw a high of 23 wickets fall on the first day. This feat was second highest ever. It matched the ground’s record for the most wickets in one day too. This impressive record was previously achieved on Day 2 of the 2011 Test, which was between South Africa and Australia.
Aakash Chopra feels luck is dominating skills on the helpful pitch
Aakash Chopra made the following comparison between the Ahmedabad surface and the Cape Town pitch for the 2021 pink-ball Test match between India and England:
According to Chopra, hitters on these pitches depend more on luck than talent. He said:
Chances are slim for the Cape Town Test to extend to a third day. With seven second-innings wickets left, the Proteas linger 36 runs behind Rohit Sharma team. While an innings defeat may be dodged, creating a large target to push the game past the second day, no matter the outcome, seems doubtful.