Prasidh Krishna confident on winning SCG Test after superb bowling performance on second day
Prasidh Krishna has picked up three crucial wickets to help India get a slender 4 runs lead. He removed Steve Smith after his blooming 33, and then had Beau Webster on 57 and knocked over Alex Carey on 21, the three promising knocks were cut off by Krishna and put India on top.

Shahriar KabirEditor
Posted - 2025-01-04T21:14:13+06:00
Updated - 2025-01-04T21:14:13+06:00
India's pacer Prasidh Krishna is confident on the SCG Test as he reckons they're on top after the end of day two.
Prasidh Krishna Prasidh Krishna has picked up three crucial wickets to help India get a slender 4 runs lead. He removed Steve Smith after his blooming 33, and then had Beau Webster on 57 and knocked over Alex Carey on 21, the three promising knocks were cut off by Krishna and put India on top.
“The team is really pumped up. You could see the way that we were going after, even when we were bowling, the way that we were moving between overs. I think we're really confident about the plans that we have in mind and the skill set that we have. So, we are really here for a fight and we make sure we get it our way this game," Prasidh said.
The tall pacer has credited his impressive performance in this match due to the valuable experience gained while playing for India A and his domestic team.
“I was here playing the India A games. I did get a bit of confidence bowling in Australia and having played some red ball cricket previously in the Duleep Trophy, I was in good rhythm, I was running in well and to have seen the way the bowlers have bowled in the last four innings, four games that we played, I did learn a lot.
“And then when I got the ball in hand, obviously there was a bit of nerves when I started off. The first over went well, the next few didn't go really well. But then I have enough people in the team who I can actually go to sit down and discuss what went wrong, what could be better. And we have put in a lot of work. Morne and myself, we kind of have a lot of discussions about what has to be done and things are going well for now.”