
Indian Jasprit Bumhrah with teammates (AP Photo/Richard Pelham) Former Indian captain Ajinkya Rahane expressed concern about the Indian bowling department before the fifth and last test against England in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy on Thursday. Despite the impressive Indian tabs throughout the series, which includes 11 centuries corresponding to their record 1978-79 against West Indies, four tests of the trail 1-2.India The batsman set has shown an exceptional form in the whole series, starting with the opening test in Headingley. Despite the loss of India’s match, it has produced five centuries and Yashsvi Jaiswal scoring 101, SHUBMAN GILL contributes 147, Rishabh Pant scoring 134 and 118 and Kl Rahul adds 137.“The Indian team is playing well and the tab unit was fantastic. As for the Indian team, there is a bowling department. A few pitchs are bowling well, but they don’t get support,” Rahane said on his YouTube channel.
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The second test in Birmingham saw the excellent performance of SHUBMAN GILL, where he scored 269 and 161 in consecutive shifts and helped India to equal the series 1-1.In Lord’s, Kl Rahul scored a courageous 100, but India lost the match and lagged in a row in 2-1.The fourth test in Manchester ended in a draw and kept Indian hopes alive. Gill continued his remarkable form with 103, while Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar remained at 107 and 101 undefeated. Their uninterrupted 203-running partnerships proved to be essential in saving the match.
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Batsmens favored the launch conditions in England throughout the series. The difference in the bowling performance between the two teams is minimal, with England in four tests claiming 70 goals compared to 65 India.India suffered defeats in Headingley and Lord’s, where English bowling proved to be superior. However, they managed to force an Old Trafford draw in Manchester and London to establish an exciting final.The series will now move to the oval for the decisive fifth test, with India trying to deal with their fears of bowling and balance the series.