
Team India, led by Shubhman Gill, is eager to repeat the history of 2007. Team India last won the series in England in Rahul Dravid’s captaincy in 2007. Since then, she has not won a series so far. This time, Team India will land without Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
East bowling coach gave a mantra of victory
In this case, the young Indian team will have a tough test in England. Meanwhile, the former bowling coach of Team India and Gautam Gambhir’s old colleague has given some tips for winning in England. He has talked about the inclusion of a bowler in the playing eleven, which can put England batsmen in a very trouble.
Advice of inclusion of 5 bowlers in Playing-11
During an interview, Bharat Arun, a former bowling coach of Team India, advocated the inclusion of 5 bowlers in the playing eleven in the Test match. He said that playing 5 bowlers against England would benefit greatly. He said that the pair of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj could prove to be very dangerous on England’s soil, but Kuldeep Yadav could prove to be a trump card for the team.
Kuldeep Yadav will prove a trump card
The former bowling coach said that even if Kuldeep does not get any help from the pitch in the first innings, he could prove to be very dangerous in the second innings, because Kuldeep Yadav can bowl very well where there is a little turn on the wicket. Kuldeep Yadav has played 13 Tests so far, taking 56 wickets.
Give Arshadeep Singh a chance too
Bharat Arun said during the interview that besides Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj, Arshadeep Singh should be included in the playing eleven for the third bowler, as he is a left -handed bowler and could prove very effective in England. He said that Arshadeep has the ability to swing. In this case, it can cause problems for the England batsman. Arshadeep Singh has not yet had the opportunity to debut in the Test. He has been doing very well in white ball cricket so far.
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