As India prepares for the pivotal second Test against England at Edgbaston, changes to the playing XI are anticipated following their defeat in the series opener. The potential resting of Jasprit Bumrah to manage his workload is a key consideration, alongside other possible adjustments as Gautam Gambhir and the team management aim for a more potent lineup to level the series.
India's head coach Gautam Gambhir
Michael Clarke, the former Australian captain, has voiced a firm opinion regarding one specific change. He asserts that wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav must be included in the next match. During an appearance on the Beyond23 Podcast, Clarke emphasized that bringing in Kuldeep is an “absolute no-brainer.”
India's bowling attack struggled to assert itself at Headingley. While Bumrah impressed with his control and skill, the supporting bowlers—Mohammed Siraj, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, and Prasidh Krishna—were unable to consistently apply pressure or secure wickets. Clarke suggests that Kuldeep could be the solution to this issue.
Jasprit Bumrah prepares for the second Test
“Bowling-wise, I do not want to single out anyone for blame, but India have to play Kuldeep Yadav. He is a genuine wicket-taker and could have made a big difference in the last Test,” Clarke stated.
Clarke also noted that India occasionally prioritizes extending their batting lineup, potentially at the expense of a frontline spinner. He believes that in English conditions, the focus should be on selecting bowlers capable of taking 20 wickets.
Nick Knight, former England batter, shares similar sentiments and supports Kuldeep’s inclusion. Knight suggests that England’s aggressive batting style could be challenged by Kuldeep’s variations, particularly if the Edgbaston pitch offers any assistance to spin. Knight believes that Kuldeep has the potential to create pivotal moments if he finds his rhythm.
The team announcement for the second Test is eagerly anticipated, and the calls for Kuldeep’s inclusion are growing louder.
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