Patel said that considering the circumstances of the team, he was expected to be dropped from the team but he is still a bit disappointed.
auckland, Ajaz Patel, who recently achieved the 10-wicket haul against India, understands about being dropped from the New Zealand team for the home series against Bangladesh but is hopeful that further The ground personnel of the country will also make helpful pitches for the spinners to promote this art.
The home pitches suited to traditional fast bowling kept Patel out of the team but the left-arm spinner said he would continue to fight for his place in the team. According to ‘stuff.co.nz’ Patel said, “It is important to be a spinner in New Zealand so that I inspire the next generation to take up this art. ,
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“I will still try to make sure that spin bowlers become a part of New Zealand cricket. He said, “I think my job as a spinner is to show the fielders that something is possible and it will be the turn of the fielders to say, ‘Yeah, actually we can do some spin bowling in New Zealand. want to see’. ,
Patel, thirty-three, said, “It is to try to bring about that change. At the same time we realize that it may be difficult to do so in our domestic circumstances. Patel said that considering the circumstances of the team, he was expected to be dropped from the team but he is still a bit disappointed.
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Patel said, “It was just to express my disappointment because I think you still have to express yourself and also be able to show that you are passionate about playing Test cricket for New Zealand on home ground.” . (agency)