IND Vs ENG: These players sent home after Lord’s Test, a big decision taken

India-England team took these decisions before the Manchest Test (photo-PTI)

The five -match Test series between India and England has become very exciting. England won in the Leeds Test, after that Team India won Edgbaston and now England retaliated in Lord’s. The Indian team was very close to victory at Lord’s but finally lost by 22 runs. Now there is a match between the two teams in Manchester, this match will be played on 23 July. Before this match, both India and England have taken a big decision. There is news from the Indian team’s camp that she will go somewhere else before Manchester, while England has sent their players home.

Big news came from India-England camp

After losing the Lord’s Test, the Indian team will not go directly to Manchester. Team India will go to Bekinham instead of Manchester where the Indian team practiced for a long time before the tour. Team India will practice from July 17 in Bekinham. No news has been received about when Team India will reach Manchester by preparing in Bekinham.

On the other hand, the England team has discharged its players after winning the Lord’s Test. According to media reports, the players of the England team have gone to their respective homes and they will now reach Manchester on Monday. England have taken this decision to remove the fatigue of the Lord’s Test.

There has been a big change in England’s team

By the way, the England team has made a big change in their team for the Manchester Test. Off -spinner Shoaib Bashir is out of the team due to injury, Liam Dawson has come in the team. The interesting thing is that despite the very poor performance, Jack Crolee remains intact in the team. Jacob Bethal is also included in the squad. The question is, Bethal will get a chance instead of Crlay?

England team for Manchester Test

Ben Stokes, Joffra Archer, Gas Atkinson, Jacob Bethle, Harry Brook, Breedon Cars, Jack Croly, Liam Dawson, Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Josh Tung, Chris Woakes.

Asish Roy
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