Aakash Chopra criticizes India's batting collapse in second Test against Australia

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Former cricketer Aakash Chopra criticized India's batting performance in the second Test against Australia, highlighting a lack of resilience. No Indian batsman faced more than 50 balls in either innings, leading to scores of 180 and 175. Chopra noted that the decision to bat first was correct, but the execution was poor. He emphasized that the batting failures were evident in both innings, with players failing to show intent or patience. India will look to improve as they prepare for the third Test against Australia at The Gabba in Brisbane on December 14.


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