For the next four years … Demand to exclude this player from the oval test, the shocking advice of the legend

Stuart Broad made a big statement before the fifth Test (Photo- PTI)

The fifth Test match between India and England starts from 31 July and will be played in Kennington Oval, London. It is necessary for both teams to win this test. This is because England is ahead 2–1 in this Test series so far. The fourth Test match was drawn between these two teams. Now if England wins the fifth Test, then it will take the series to its name and it is necessary to win the Cannington Oval Test to equal India. At the same time, England will win even if the match is drawn. However, before this Test series, former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has given a big statement. According to Stuart Broad, a deadly fast bowler should rest in the fifth and last Test due to workload.

Stuart Broad advised England

Stuart Broad said on Sky Sports, ‘We cannot do that Archer comes back after 4 years and bowl on the ground and then we do not look at them the next 4 years. I think Gas Atkinson should play. Regarding Archer, I can say that there is no talk about workload but we want to see them. Along with Jofra, we will also have the need for cars and this is why it is necessary to relax these two players.

On the other hand, Nasir Hussain said, ‘Josh Tung started the series and I know that they dismiss the batsmen of the lower order but the most correct replacement is there. Atkinson is coming after a long time and Stokes also has some trouble. I think if Atkinson is fit then he will play.

Jofra Archer performs in Test series

Jofra Archer returned to the England Test team after 4 years. He has troubled the batsmen of the Indian team in this series and has taken 9 wickets in two matches at an average of 28.67. The England cricket team has to play a five -match Test series against Australia, which starts from November. Jofra Archer’s role is going to be important in this Test series too.

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