
Pure India team session in Birmingham. (Pic Credit: Ulhil Malhotra/Timesofindia.com) Timesofindia.com in Birmingham: The Indian cricket team started its preparations for the second test against England with their first net session on Friday in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Players hit the ground for their first practice since the defeat of five goals in the opening test in Headingley, which saw that England took the lead 1-0 in five matches Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!All team members were present on the ground, including the pace of Jasprit Bumhrah, although he did not participate in any field activities. Prasidh Krishna was also not seen bowling or engaged in exercise while the rest of the unit has undergone a full -fledged training. Mohammed Siraj spent considerable time to work on his launch and head coach Gautam Gambhir was seen that he extended conversations with Pacers Arshdeep Singh and Akash Deep.
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SHUBMAN GILL and RISHABH pants burned in nets, while the other pitchers, prevent bumrah and prasidh, have gone through their bowling routine. The mood in the camp looked relaxed, despite the control of the surrounding team after their loss Leeds. Squad, currently in its transitional phase, is still supported by the team management, while older players support younger members.
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Should Jasprit Bumhrah be rested for the second test?
On Thursday, players enjoyed the team’s joining in an adventure park in Birmingham, a refreshing break before the grind test series was restored.But all eyes are now on the question of Bumhrah. ACE Fast Bowler bowed 44 overs in the first test and is expected to have only three matches in this series to handle his workload. The head coach Gambhir repeated this attitude at a press conference after the match and said that the score would not dictate the Bumrah performance and the decision will be taken.After only four days separating the second test in Edgbaston (2 – 6 July) and the third in Lord’s (10 – 14 July), they suggest that Birmingham could be scheduled for Bumrah. Both Gambhir and the chairman of the Ajit agarkar maintained the need for workload management and indicated that the availability of Bumhrah would be determined by a long -term view, regardless of the situation of the series.