A mystery on the minefield: what ails Axar’s bowling?

In this series he has sent down 39 overs for one wicket at an average of 103 compared to the pre-series stats of 47 wickets in eight Tests at 14.29

March 05, 2023 05:31 pm | Updated 05:53 pm IST - Indore

Lacking bite: Axar has picked up just one wicket in three Tests in this series.

Lacking bite: Axar has picked up just one wicket in three Tests in this series. | Photo Credit: AFP

What’s the issue with Axar Patel’s bowling? Where has that bite off the pitch disappeared?

Had the left-arm spinner got three wickets in the first Test at Nagpur he would have equalled R. Ashwin as the quickest to 50 wickets.

Stranded

Instead, Axar is on 48 scalps after three Tests on tracks that spinners dream about.

In this series he has sent down 39 overs for one wicket at an average of 103. Compare this to his pre-series stats of 47 wickets in eight Tests at 14.29.

The problem is technical. Somewhere along the line, he has lost his ability to pivot properly and is not able to get enough body behind the ball. Instead of applying revs, he is tending to push the ball through. Once you do that the ball is unlikely to grip the surface and turn.

Axar, however, has been brilliant with the bat, having made 185 runs in the three Tests at an average of 92.50.

Axar, however, has been brilliant with the bat, having made 185 runs in the three Tests at an average of 92.50. | Photo Credit: AP

On the minefield that the pitch at the Holkar Stadium was, Axar was not even turning the ball past the right-hander’s outside edge. The Aussies tackled this tall, lanky bowler with a high-arm action, with ease.

Axar has to return to the basics and set right his action and release.

With the bat, however, Axar has been outstanding. He has added depth to the line-up, and made 185 runs in the three Tests at an average of 92.50. He scored 84 in Nagpur and a match-winning 74 in Delhi.

Yet, the left-hander, with a penchant for hitting sixes, was bafflingly sent in at No. 8 and No. 9 in Indore. He was left stranded, unbeaten on 12 and 15 in Indore. When you are in form, you are not sent so low with only tailenders for company on such wickets where the tail is not expected to last long.

On his part, Axar has appeared composed and organised with the bat and, considering his form, should have come in ahead of Srikar Bharat. But then, much about how Axar has been handled in this series remains a mystery.

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