Former Indian Cricket Star Pinpoints Two Key Concerns Before Second England Test Match
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Ahead of the crucial second Test match between India and England in Birmingham, former Indian cricketers and analysts have weighed in on what India needs to do to bounce back after their defeat in the first Test. Several key issues have been highlighted, ranging from team selection to leadership strategy and the handling of key players.

One major point of discussion revolves around India's bowling attack. Former cricketers have pointed out the lack of sustained pressure from the bowlers, with the exception of Jasprit Bumrah, in the first Test. The inability to maintain consistent lines and lengths allowed the English batsmen to build strong totals in both innings. This has led to calls for a potential shake-up in the bowling unit for the second Test.

Specifically, the effectiveness of Ravindra Jadeja in English conditions has come under scrutiny. While Jadeja is a formidable force in India, some experts question whether he offers the same level of threat overseas. Brad Haddin, former Australian wicketkeeper-batsman, suggested that India should consider including Kuldeep Yadav in the playing eleven. He believes that Yadav's wrist-spin could provide the aggressive wicket-taking threat that India currently lacks, especially given that English batsmen have historically struggled against wrist spin. Sanjay Bangar, another former India cricketer, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that Kuldeep Yadav's inclusion should be considered to bring variety to the attack. Subramaniam Badrinath also believes that the team could make two changes in the bowling attack.

The availability and workload management of Jasprit Bumrah is another critical concern. There have been reports suggesting that Bumrah might miss the second Test to manage his workload, which has sparked debate among experts. Aakash Chopra questioned the BCCI's decision to publicly announce that Bumrah would only play three of the five Test matches, arguing that it could give England an advantage in preparing their pitches. However, Kiran More believes Bumrah will play the second Test, as he loves playing Test cricket and knows his body best. The fact that Gautam Gambhir, the head coach, had stated before the series that Bumrah would only play three Tests further complicates the situation.

In addition to bowling concerns, Brad Haddin has called upon Indian captain Shubman Gill to adopt a more aggressive and risk-taking leadership style. Haddin's advice stems from his analysis of India’s recent performance and his perception of a need for more proactive tactics on the field.

These are the major issues that India needs to address to level the series in the second Test at Edgbaston. The team's management faces tough decisions regarding team selection and strategy as they aim to overcome the challenges posed by a strong England side in their home conditions.


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