India vs England Test 2025 : In the upcoming Test series against England, the new generation will be seen for the Indian Telt team. Under the captaincy of Shubhman Gill, and Team India will be seen in another twist under the captaincy of Rishabh Pant. Famous Rohit, Virat, Ashwin’s focus will no longer be from this match. The number of people to share experiences or advice will also be reduced. Together, after the Australia series, the three stars have created a vacuum in the Indian team, which will have to cover Gambhir.
India has not won the series since 20 years on England. England star cricketer Bridon Cors has accepted the problem that could not have so many senior cricketers. In an interview to PTI, he says, “Look, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma’s lack of damage to India, their batting line up. They are a longtime experienced cricketer, and everyone knows that they are world -class batters’.
Then Cars also added, “But there are such good quality cricketers in the Indian team’s batting, and the team is so strong that even if there are not a few cricketers, there is no big problem. So that they will undoubtedly fight good and come down the powerful eleven, it can be said. We are also ready for all kinds of situations and challenges’.
The Indian batting line up can also be seen in several new faces. Such as Sai handsome can be played. Otherwise, Karun Nair, who did not get a long time in the Test squad, may be given the opportunity against England. Lokesh Rahul, however, remains the same batting position, he is going to open. Bridon Cars is set to make his debut in England in this Test.
Before making his debut in red ball cricket against India, the English star says, ‘There are many good quality cricketers in India. They understand the situation. When bowling to any batter, I know that the first 20 balls are very important to say the new. So wherever we get the opportunity to get the top order batter, we will try to use it. We have been planning, that is what we will use. I would like to get them out as soon as possible. ‘