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Bumrah uncertain; India aim comeback
Orissa POST
|July 02, 2025
India will need to shed their conservative selection approach and give themselves the best chance to take 20 wickets on what is expected to be another batting surface in the second Test against England, beginning here Wednesday.
By the team manage-ment’s own admission, India missed a specialist bowler at Leeds, Kuldeep Yadav to be specific, as England comfort-ably chased down a record 371 on day five of a game that the visitors should have won.
In the words of assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate, India are grappling to find a team combination that doesn’t compromise on bat-ting depth and yet has the bowlers to take 20 wickets.
“In terms of managing the strategy there, we're looking at each bowler individually, feeling what we feel they can get wickets-wise. And then it’s just trying to balance up and trying to calculate as best you can what the best chance of getting into the Test match.
“But you need 20 wickets. So the attacking party is obviously finding someone who can get wickets as well. And we are grappling with that. We don’t stop talking about that. We're trying to figure it out,” Doeschate admitted.
The weather has been rather hot in Birmingham and the surface, bound by a decent covering of grass, is dry underneath.
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