IND vs ENG, 2nd Test: More Clues, More Suspense as India Gears up for Birmingham Challenge
- Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirmed Bumrah is fit and available for the second Test at Edgbaston, with final selection decisions to be made last minute.
- India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirmed Bumrah is fit and available for the second Test at Edgbaston, with final selection deferred to last-minute strategic workload management.
- Analysis of recent training shows Bumrah is fully fit, with a 5/140 spell in the first Test confirming his form and availability for selection at Edgbaston.
- India trails 0-1, with support bowlers under pressure to improve, making Bumrah’s availability crucial for series leveler at Edgbaston.
- India's workload management means Bumrah will play only three Tests, balancing series strategy and historic challenges at Edgbaston.
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India's assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate has given important information about Team India's possible strategy and changes. Doeschate said that India's star fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah is being rested for the Birmingham Test.
Bumrah 'technically' available for 2nd Test, says Ryan Ten Doeschate but India yet to take the final call
Media, fans, the opposition and probably the entire world had known a month before the start of India's tour of England that their lead bowler and spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, was going to play just three out of the five Test matches in the whole series. With one game done, the onus is now on the team management and Bumrah to chalk out which other two games he'd be playing. There was a week's gap between the first two Tests but the third one is at…
India Vs England, 2nd Test: Jasprit Bumrah Fit For Edgbaston, But IND Mulling Strategic Use Amid Workload Concerns
India Vs England, 2nd Test: Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirmed the pacer's readiness but admitted a final call would be made based on multiple factors including pitch, weather, and long-term planning
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