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Cheteshwar Pujara sought to play down the ineffectiveness of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the third Test against Sri Lanka, saying the fifth day Feroz Shah Kotla strip did not even have the bare minimum assistance for spinners.
The top-order batsman said the Kotla was a far cry from any other fifth day wickets in the sub-continent.
The spinners managed only two Sri Lankan wickets on the fifth day of the third Test, with Ashwin (1/126 in 35 overs) and Jadeja (1/81 in 38 overs) bowling 73 out of the 103 overs in the second innings, giving away 207 runs.
In a way, the dependable Number 3 batsman indicated that the duo needs assistance.
The Indian team, through the past one year, did not need to play much on the fifth day, but Pujara said it was not the reason.
"We were expecting this wicket to deteriorate a bit more especially on Day 4 and 5. May be because of the weather, it was a flat wicket. There was not much help for spinners in the last two days. But our fast bowlers bowled really well. Also our spinners, if I look at the wicket, they bowled really well," Pujara said, his defence for his bowlers seemed as impregnable as his batting.
When asked if the team missed out on a fifth specialist bowler, he said the plan was to try out various combinations.
Sri Lanka's unheralded youngsters, led by Dhananjaya De Silva, cashed in on the ineffectiveness of Indian spinners to hold on for a draw in the third Test.
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