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Like the Indian The team rolls for the second test against England In Edgbaston, fans and experts are speculating potential changes after India’s disgusting defeat in the previous match. Among the many voices weighing is the former Australian Captain Michael Clarkewhich made a strong blow to India’s interpretation for the next test.
Speaking of podcast beyond 23, Clarke stated that India should be seriously raised Kuldeep Yadav to reproduction XI for the next test. He thinks Kuldeep is a real wick troop who could have had a greater impact than what was seen from the current bowling attack in the previous game.
“Bowling-Wise, I don’t want to be hard for any individual, but I think they have to play Kuldeep Yadav. I think it’s an absolute problem. Clarke stated in the podcast.
Clarke also emphasized the importance of including Kuldeep in the program, which suggests that England could fight him. He said that if Kuldeep acts at his best, he could become a turning point in the series. Given England’s aggressive approach, Clarke said that confronting a quality wrist spinner like Kuldeep could be a serious challenge for his batters.
“I would be looking for all opportunities to play Kuldeep Yadav. England will find him difficult against Kuldeep. If Kuldeep is on the top of his game, it could be a definitive moment in the series or moments, because England likes to be aggressive. When you want to be aggressive, you must be sure how the ball becomes.” Clarke added more.
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India’s bowling in the first test of the series was marked by an overddenness Jasprit Bumrah, Without any of the other bowls complementing it effectively. Between them was Ravindra jadajawho managed to take only a wick throughout the game. Jadja also faced heavy criticism of his performance in the fourth entry, where he could not explode the patches on the pitch.
Clarke also had the performance of Jadja in the first test “Jadja did not have the impact he thought he could. In particular in the second post, he hoped to explode the roughness outside the gang on the left. I thought he threw himself a little too straight.”
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