
Captain England Ben Stokes in interviews with Wicketkeeper Jamie Smith in Birmingham. (Getty Images) Indian arrest 336-Run victory over England in Edgbaston inhaled a fresh life in a series of five tests, now locked at 1-1. When the caravan moved to the sacred lawn of Lord for the third test starting on July 10th, the lecture has already begun around team combinations and challenge to face what Stuart Broad sinisterly called the “dangerous” Indian bowling unit.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“This Indian bowling attack would be concerned if I were in that England,” Broad told Sky Sports after a historical victory in India. “The ball just leans the slope on the lord. Akash Deep brings stumps to the game, and if it swings, Bumhrah will be deadly with late movement.”
SHUBMAN GILL, Gautam Gambhir closed critics with a pounding of victory over England
SHUBMAN GILL’s young Indian team, which still goes to the maximum of their first test victory in Edgbaston, seems to be seated and confident. Gill led from the front with a match of 430 runs (269 and 161), while Akash Deep performed in the absence of Jasprit Bumhrah and claimed stunning 10 goals.
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Will the Indian bowling attack be more efficient with Bumhrah back in the lineup?
When Bumrah returned, former English captain Mark Butcher speculated that India would probably not make much change. “Bumrah will return and the rest will remain the same,” Butcher said. Former Captain Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara agreed and noted, “On the side of England, the emphasis is on refreshing their misconceptions. “(Chris) Woakes was not a great success and was unlucky, but the recording of his master is excellent,” Broad said. He also expressed caution about the rush in Jofra Archer or Gus Atkinson without the recent condition of the match.“England plays well on Lord’s,” Broad added, “but this Indian attack – especially with Bumrah back – could be a serious threat.”When the third test emerges, it is an Indian revitalized pace, not just their record captain, which now has England in high readiness.