Amid the debate over the future of Test cricket, Ashish Nehra expressed his biggest regret.

The future of Test cricket has been thrown into question following the South African Cricket Board's decision to send the B team to tour New Zealand. From experienced cricketers to experts, they fear that the shortest format will become a priority for most countries in the future as more money is made from T20 cricket. However, former Indian cricketer Ashish Nehra believes there is no threat to the future of Test cricket. Ashish Nehra has even expressed his regret over playing fewer Test matches.

Ashish Nehra has been one of India's most successful bowlers in the last 20 years. But Ashish Nehra's career couldn't last long due to injuries. Talking about Test cricket, Ashish Nehra told Sports Star, “Falling anything is a law of nature.”In this fast-paced world, no one wants to wait for too long. But I love Test cricket very much.''

Nehra told it in a clever way

Nehra also showed the way to save Test cricket. Ashish Nehra further said, “I really regret not being able to play more Test matches.” My career was hampered by injuries due to which I was unable to play many Test matches. But I believe there is no end to Test cricket. You just have to be smart to save Test cricket. If the International Cricket Council makes the schedule of Test matches better, there will be no threat to this format.''

Let us tell you that Ashish Nehra made his debut for India in 1999 in Test matches. In 2004, Ashish Nehra played his last Test for India and managed to take 44 wickets in 17 Test matches for India. However, Ashish Nehra's T20 career was very long and he played his last T20 match for India in 2017.

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