Fiery Gambhir addresses team as Gill & Pant miss training; Bumrah issues stern warning to England.
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As the Indian cricket team gears up for the crucial third Test against England at Lord's, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation and strategic planning. In the latest developments, head coach Gautam Gambhir was seen leading an intense huddle with the team, while key players Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant were absent from Tuesday's optional training session. Meanwhile, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah is reportedly ready to unleash his full potential, sending a clear warning to the English batting lineup.

With the series leveled at 1-1 after India's emphatic victory at Edgbaston, the Lord's Test promises to be a thrilling encounter. The absence of Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant from the optional training session raised some eyebrows. However, it's understood that their absence was due to the optional nature of the practice, allowing players to manage their workload and prepare individually for the upcoming challenge.

Gautam Gambhir, the head coach, has been actively involved in strategizing and motivating the team. A video shared by the BCCI showed Gambhir addressing the team in a pre-training huddle, emphasizing the importance of hunger, passion, and commitment. He urged the players to seize the opportunity to do something special for the country, viewing the transitional phase as a golden chance rather than a setback. Gambhir also welcomed newcomers Sai Sudharsan and Arshdeep Singh to the squad, expressing confidence in their abilities.

The focus has also been on the preparation of the Lord's pitch. Before the training session, the support staff, led by Gambhir, conducted a thorough inspection of the pitch, noting a fresh tinge of green. The ground staff worked diligently to ensure the pitch had more life than the ones at Headingley and Edgbaston, suggesting it would favor bowlers, particularly in the initial sessions. India's batting coach, Sitanshu Kotak, observed that the scores in the first and second innings at Lord's are comparatively low, indicating the potential for a bowler-friendly contest.

Jasprit Bumrah's return to the team after missing the previous Test is a major boost for India. Former England players and cricket experts have already cautioned England's batting lineup. Stuart Broad, during a Sky Sports panel discussion, admitted that the Indian bowling attack, especially with Bumrah back, could pose a serious threat. Bumrah himself, while bowling in the nets, compared the Lord's surface to Nagpur and Kanpur, hinting at the assistance he expects to extract from the pitch. Steve Harmison, the former England fast bowler, believes that Bumrah can replicate his past performances if he plays at least four games in the series. He highlighted Bumrah's ability to utilize the slope at Lord's and his potential to be extremely dangerous under cloud cover.

However, some experts have warned against placing too much emphasis on Bumrah. Brad Hogg, the former Australian cricketer, cautioned that over-reliance on Bumrah could lead to other bowlers doubting themselves. He stressed the importance of giving confidence to the other fast bowlers to perform in English conditions. Ravi Shastri also chimed in with his thoughts, saying resting Bumrah for the second Test could be a bad strategy. Shastri believes that Bumrah will want to play at Lord's.

As the third Test approaches, all eyes will be on the Indian team to see how they utilize their resources and adapt to the conditions at Lord's. With a blend of youthful exuberance and experienced campaigners, led by Shubman Gill and guided by Gautam Gambhir, India aims to take the lead in the series and continue their quest for a first Test series win in England since 2007.


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