
England Brydon Cars celebrates the release of India Karun Nair during the fourth day of Rothesay’s test match between England and India on Lord cricket land (photo clive mason/getty images) Former Indian Captain Anil Kumble believes India should avoid too many changes for the fourth test against England in Manchester. The veteran also supported India No. 3 Karun Nair to retain his place in the team, despite the 22-run loss at Lord. With a loss in Lord’s now, England leads five matches of the 2-1 series, another test starts on 23 July.When asked if there are changes and whether Nair should stay in XI, Kumble said, “I don’t want to make too many changes because I think India has played a fantastic game. Yes, they lost 22 runs. If there is no injury, we do not know about Rishabh Pant. ”
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Support of 33 years for the upcoming test, added Kumble, “He certainly keeps his place. He did enough in the first shifts. In the second shifts it was probably fading of the brain, but detonated well. This partnership was essential” Kumble referred to the 61-run partnership of Naira with Kl Rahul in the first shifts that helped protect Captain Shaubman Gill before facing the new ball soon. “If he got early, then SHUBMAN GILL exhibited a little earlier with a new ball. We know that the first 20 or 25 breaks were crucial. Nair scored 40 runs in the first shifts before being caught by Joe Root by Ben Stokes. In the second exchange he earned 14 and was imprisoned by LBW Brydon Cart. Kumble also appreciated recent posts from Ravindra Jadeja bats, especially from the lower order. Asked if the lower -order runs were the largest Indian positive from the master, he said: “The first test, when India lost, was not in two shifts in two shifts, and since then it has been contributing to the lower order.”
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Kumble noticed Jadeja’s ability to build a partnership with players with the best and lower orders. “He was the only kind of leader in this medium order to keep shifts, not only with a recognized body, and compiled a partnership, but also ensured that the lower order began to contribute with him and the partnership he had, even in the first shifts with Nitish Kumar Reddy, with him, and of course, with Jasprit and Mohammed, “said”. Jadeja scored 72 and 61* in two shifts at Lord and in the second exchange led India from an uncertain position of 82/7. The veteran marathon stand, however, in vain increased with the “unfortunate” goal of Mohammed Siri in the hands of Spinner Shaib Bashir and fell by 22 runs, what would be an iconic victory.