Focus on Anshul Kamboj as India Gears up for Must-Win Test Against England
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 21 – Anshul Kamboj is set to debut for India as injuries sideline key pacers, with senior players endorsing his selection amid a series-deciding Test at Manchester.
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From Oxford University to century on ’emergency’ India Test debut in Manchester – the story of Abbas Ali Baig
Like Anshul Kamboj who could make his Test debut in Manchester on Wednesday for India, a 20-year-old Abbas Ali Baig was nowhere in contention when the 1959 tour of England began, before being drafted in for his maiden cap at Old Trafford while studying at Oxford University.
Shardul Thakur IN, Karun Nair OUT And Debut For Anshul Kamboj: India's Probable Playing XI For 4th Test
India Probable XI For Manchester Test: Team India is likely to make multiple changes for the penultimate match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Nitish Reddy and Arshdeep Singh have been ruled out while Anshul Kamboj has been added as a replacement.
Karnal lad Anshul’s dream turns into reality, gets England Test call-up - The Tribune
A young boy from Fazilpur village in Karnal district is all set to script history on the English soil. A fast bowler, Anshul Kamboj, has been called up to team India’s Test squad for the upcoming Manchester Test against England, starting on July 23. If all goes well, the 23-year-old could make his international debut — a proud moment not only for his family and Karnal but for all of Haryana.
R Ashwin Predicts Anshul Kamboj Will Revolutionize India's Bowling Attack
India’s premier off-spinner R Ashwin has publicly endorsed the inclusion of young fast bowler Anshul Kamboj into the national Test squad, asserting that the team’s bowling attack will gain a new dimension with his addition. Speaking to the media, Ashwin emphasized that bowlers with limited Test experience-specifically those with 30 to 40 matches-often lack the unique qualities that Kamboj brings, suggesting that his presence will help India deve…
Ashwin believed Kamboj came from the same mould as Zaheer Khan and Bumrah
Ravichandran Ashwin compared Anshul Kamboj’s technical excellence to Zaheer Khan and Jasprit Bumrah’s meticulous planning, both of which went well beyond simply enjoying the game. After injuries forced the withdrawal of all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy and pacers Akash Deep and Arshdeep Singh from the squad, Kamboj was included in the Indian team for the fourth Test against England in Manchester. “The appreciable thing about Anshul is that he unde…
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