
Head coach India Gautam Gambhir (video grab) New Delhi: former head coach India Ravi Shastri, who sharply criticized the decision to rest Jasprit Bumrah for the second test in Edgbaston, had to change the tuning of the head coach Gautam Gambhir and his team leadership, which on Sunday in India a record 336 victory over England.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Before the Shastri match, he expressed distrust of Sky Cricket and said, “You have the best fast pitch in the world and you force him to sit after seven days of rest. It’s very hard to believe.”
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He also emphasized the importance of the match and added, “If you look at the run of India, it will become a very, very important test match.”
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However, with the stand-in Akash Deep type, the stunning 10-bridge match in Bumhrah’s place and Mohammed Siraj became six goals in the first shifts in the first shifts, India turned the tide in style. The duo raised 17 out of 20 English goals when India secured its very first test victory in Edgbaston in nine attempts to compensate for a series of 1-1.When the cameras captured Gambhira, who smiled after victory, the shastri in the commentary acknowledged the turn: “I don’t see the smile too often, but deserves every piece. There is no better feeling for the coach than when you almost bounce off to keep the series alive.”Captain Shaubman Gill also praised his pitch.“Akash bowed deep with so many hearts. The area and length it hit forced the ball to move in both ways on such a goal, were just beautiful,” Gill said. He also confirmed that Bumrah would return to the third test in Lord’s, starting with July 10.Indian courageous selection calls – including the decline in Sai Sudharsan and Sharduula Thakura – paid off cleverly, with the improved line -up under pressure and the series of five tests.