
Former English Spinner Monty Panesar said he was surprised by the Indian refusal to play Arshdeep Singh in the ongoing test series against England. Arshdeep earned his first test challenge for an ongoing tour, but still earned his debut in conditions in which he was expected to prosper.
With India ending in the series 1-2, they feel Panesar It must include Arshdeep Singh in playing XI for the next test because the conditions prefer it. The left arm of the naval sailor played 21 first -class matches in his career and scored 66 goals.
“Arshdeep Singh has to play. I’m surprised that he didn’t play the first test match. He can mix good angles and the seam of the left shoulder will be a really good choice. It should be very good in these English conditions,” Panesar said.
Panesar also mentioned that India should also play Jasprit Bumrah, because it is a necessary match for them.
“Jasprit Bumrah should play another match. It’s a necessary match for India. He has to play his best attack. Bumhrah has to play another test. It’s a playground with the highest pace and reflection in the country, so he has to play,” he added.
India are still not clear about their plans to play Bumrah in the fourth test Because it is expected that a quick pitch will play only three matches in the ongoing series. The Indian assistant coach Ryan revealed that Douche revealed that the leadership would call Bumhra’s selection as soon as they reach Manchester and take several factors before the decision.
“We’ll call the Bumrah call in Manchester. It is clear that the series is now on the line, so they lean to play. But we have to look at a larger picture – how many days we expect, our best chances of winning Manchester and as it corresponds to the oval test that follows,” he added.
Meanwhile, after a heartbreaking 22-running loss in the third test in Lord’s, India has a back against the wall and desperately needs to win the upcoming game to save the series. There are several factors that the team management must keep in mind before you choose XI playing with questions that are raised on the form of Karun Nair and the Bumara workload.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
18 July 2025