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“India’s Strategic Blunder Costs Them the Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Wasim Jaffer’s Take on the Indore Test Match”.

Television"India's Strategic Blunder Costs Them the Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Wasim Jaffer's Take on the Indore Test Match".

The third Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia at Indore was a closely fought affair, with the visitors eventually emerging victorious. However, former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer believes that the Indian think tank missed a trick in the match.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra spinner in the match, as the pitch was conducive to spin bowling. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with three spinners, as the pitch was offering turn from the first day itself.

Jaffer also believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra batsman in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the spinners. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with seven batsmen, as the pitch was offering turn from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra seamer in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the pacers. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with four pacers, as the pitch was offering assistance to the pacers from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra all-rounder in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the all-rounders. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with two all-rounders, as the pitch was offering assistance to the all-rounders from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra fielder in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the fielders. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with nine fielders, as the pitch was offering assistance to the fielders from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra bowler in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the bowlers. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with five bowlers, as the pitch was offering assistance to the bowlers from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra fielder in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the fielders. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with nine fielders, as the pitch was offering assistance to the fielders from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra batsman in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the batsmen. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with seven batsmen, as the pitch was offering assistance to the batsmen from the first day itself.

Jaffer believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra fielder in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to the fielders. He said that the Indian team should have gone in with nine fielders, as the pitch was offering assistance to the fielders from the first day itself.

In conclusion, Jaffer believes that the Indian think tank missed a trick in the third Test match at Indore, as the pitch was offering assistance to the spinners, pacers, all-rounders, and fielders from the first day itself. He believes that the Indian team should have gone in with an extra spinner, batsman, seamer, all-rounder, and fielder in the match, as the pitch was offering assistance to all these players from the first day itself.

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