Big disclosure on Team India’s playing 11. (Photo- PTI)
Team India is to play the second match of the 5 -match Test series against England at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham. England have announced their playing 11 for this match. Which is still moving 1-0 in the series. At the same time, there may be some changes in the playing 11 of Team India, which faces defeat in the first match. There is still suspense on whether Jasprit Bumrah will be part of this match. Apart from this, an entry of a new player in playing 11 is also certain.
Big disclosure on Team India’s playing 11
Team India’s Assistant Coach Ryan Ten Dashcate has given a big update on playing 11 before the second Test. He told the press conference on Monday that Bumrah is available for this match, but his play will be confirmed in the next 24 hours. This includes reasons like workload management and pitch conditions behind this. On the other hand, the team is planning to land on the field with two spinners, in which one of Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar can get a chance.
What did Ryan Ten Dashcate say at the press conference?
In the first Test, India had to face defeat by 5 wickets in the lecester, after which the team has to change its strategy. Talking on Bumrah, Ryan Ten Dashcate said, ‘He is obviously available for selection. We know from the beginning that he will play only three matches out of five. He has got eight days to overcome the previous Test. We have not taken any decision on the next match. If we felt that they have the benefit in feeding them in this test, then we will take this decision in the last minute. I mean the assessment of weather, pitch and circumstances by advantage.
Apart from this, Deshcate said that two main spinners can be included in the team in this test. He said, ‘There is a lot of possibility of playing two spinners. Just to see which two spinners we feed. It is also associated with including more options in batting. All three spinners are bowling very well. Washington’s batting is better in terms of batting. It is to see what combination we go with? ‘