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Former England, Nick Knight, recently chose his Indian-Inland XI of the 21st Century India, leaving out the biggest modern stars in India. The commissioner converted into Cricter omitted the Indian superstresses Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah of his XI during the “The Draft” Cricinfo segment.
England and India are playing a series of five -game tests. The team led by Ben Stokes took a 2-1 lead in the ongoing series, with the fourth test game that will begin on Wednesday, July 23 at Old Trafford in Manchester. As the hosts aim to tour the series, India will try to bounce and level the contest.
Nick Knight selected Alastair Cook and Virender Sehwag as Obradors in his Indian-Inseland Combined Test of the 21st Century. Knight mentioned his contrasting styles, with the ability to cook to build an aggressive Sehwag approach.
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The ex -BATE chose Michael Vaughan to number 3, a decision that has made criticism due to the impressive records of Rahul Dravid and CHTSHWAR raised in this position.
Knight named Sachin Tendulkar at number 4 of his programming. However, the inclusion of tendulkar in this position probably caused the omission of Kohli, who also stood out in the same place for India.
Nick Knight completed his average order by selecting Kevin Pietersen at number 5, followed by Graham Thorpe at number 6. Ex -India Capitan, Mrs. Dhoni, was chosen as a wick at number 7 on the list.
For the bowling department, Knight chose a rhythm trio made up of Zaheer Khan, Stuart Broad and James Anderson. Graeme Swann was included as the only spinner in the XI performance.
Although the rapid fixation unit seems formidable, especially with the new ball, the side has no balance due to the absence of a whole. Knight appointed Anil Kumble of the former Indian legs spiner as a 12th man.
Nick Knight India-England XI (21st Century): Alastair Cook, Virender Sehwag, Michael Vaughan, Sachin Tendulkar, Kevin Piersen, Graham Thorpe, Ms Dhoni, Zaheer Khan, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Anil Kumble (12th Man)
England started positively in the five -game test series, with a five -wicket victory in the opening game in Headingley. However, they faced a strong setback in the second test in Birmingham, where India dominated and handed them a massive defeat of 336.
Ben Stokes’s side returned to the third test at Lord’s with a victory of 22 runs in a closely struggled encounter. Defending a modest goal of 193 at the final entrances, England went out to India for 170 on the fifth day, recovering the leadership of the series.
With a 2-1 lead, England has the opportunity to seal the series in the fourth test at Old Trafford. A victory there would give them an inadequate 3-1 lead, guaranteeing a series victory with a game yet to play.