
India Bowling Coach Morne Morkel refused to concern injuries for Jasprit Bumrah and said that a little more energy was needed from Pacers because their speeds dropped on the 3rd day of the Manchester test. Indian cricket management team and fans sweated when Bumrah left the field in the second meeting and returned only near tea.
Although Bumrah seemed to come into the bowl, he preferred his left ankle a lot and in the third session lacked the rhythm with the ball. At the end of Jamie Smith took the goal and ended 3. Day with the characters one for 95 in 28 overs. Like Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj seemed to be struggling with Niggle, but he was able to shake him and continue bowling.
Morkel at a press conference after 3 days said that Bumrah overturned the ankles up the stairs and Siraj also did the same on one of the footolors. Morkel said both men seem to be fine at the moment. | Manchester Test Day 3 Scorecard |
“Yeah, unfortunately, when we took the second new ball, Bumrah rolled his ankles down the stairs down the stairs, and then I also think that his foot has rolled into one of the undercome. But they seem to be fine.”
Indian Pacers and their descent speed
One of the surprising things to be seen on the 3rd day was Indian stimulators who lack some energy and bowling at slower speeds than their usual. Bumrah, which is constantly mixing over the 140 km / h brand, was sometimes between 120 and 130. Anshul Cartej, was also on Friday in the lower 120.
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Morkel said that the team leadership was trying to wrap the heads around the problem and admitted that on the flat track enthusiasts must have some energy behind the ball to create chances. The Indian bowling coach feels that the workload of the pitch and outfield, which is slightly heavier, may be a reason for a decrease in pace.
“That’s something we’re definitely trying to get our heads. On the surface where it gets a little more flattering, you need a little energy behind the ball, and I think it’s definitely one of the factors for us in our bowling shifts is just to get them strongly to create an opportunity to make it opportunity to get them. The way they look at them to get to work.
“So not to assess it. I think it’s also a heavier kind of outfield. But as far as the commitment and the efforts the boys have put, I don’t think we can cause it. But it’s just that, you know, that’s a good point.
England ended on the 3rd day at 544 for 7, with a 186-running lead over India.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
July 26, 2025
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