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Jasprit Bumrah Looks In Good Shape, So Too Siraj And Krishna!
After three months of suspense Jasprit Bumrah — laid low by back spasms from the second innings of the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney — offered glimpses of his fitness in the Tata-IPL-18 turning up for MI against the RCB at the Wankhede. He bowled four overs in three spells — 4th, 11th, and 18th and 20th, described as death overs. Virat Kohli and Jitesh Sharma smashed him for a 6 each, even then Bumrah finished with a creditable 0/29. While Bumrah will be monitored in MI’s future matches — the other fast and seam bowlers who did duty in Australia, mainly Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna — both of whom bowled their heart out in the Sydney Test in January this year and Harshit Rana have impressed in a format the best in business are torn to shreds. Akash Deep too has returned to action and Mohammed Shami, who was absent in Australia, has looked the champion since his return from the Champions Trophy after a long forced injury lay off. They will have some solid work in the five Test matches in the English summer from June 20 to August 4 at Leeds, Birmingham, London, Manchester and The Oval. Who will be the backup seamer with batting skills the selection committee and the team management will look at? Among the top wicket takers are Hardik Pandya who has a collection of 10 wickets and is among the joint top-3 in the IPL-18 with Siraj and left arm seamer, Khaleel Ahmed and Shardul Thakur with nine wickets in five matches. But the “Big Q” is will Pandya make himself available for Test match cricket?
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Stop This Chopping And Changing Of Bowlers!
Going by the second day’s play in the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Gabba in Brisbane, it can be said that India cannot be seen as a “contender” for the final of the ICC World Test Championship final to be played at the Lord’s in London in the first week of June 2025. After the 3-0 drubbing at the hands of New Zealand in the home series, only the most optimist would have expected a turnaround in fortunes in the five-Test series against Australia. India trounced Australia in the first Test in Perth, but after the return of Rohit Sharma it has been on the downhill, steamrolled in the pink-ball day-night Test in Adelaide. The discerning has the right to ask questions about the team composition for the second and third Tests, especially with Washington Sundar confined to cooling his heels in the dressing room. Sharma justified pacer Harshit Rana’s selection for the second Test, saying that he did nothing wrong in the test. Does the same rationale not apply to Sundar? Sharma fielded the very experienced off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin for the second Test, but dumped him for the third Test in Brisbane and chose left-hand spinner Ravindra Jadeja. The chopping and changing did not stop with the spinners; India dropped Rana like a hot potato and replaced him with another pacer Akash Deep, whose confidence must have been dealt a blow by reducing him to a reserve in Perth and Adelaide. The Indian bowling, — barring Jasprit Bumrah — has looked listless, with left-hander Travis Head flaying the Indian bowlers at will. By taking another five-wicket haul in the first innings at the Gabba, Bumrah has further staked his claim for full-time captaincy.
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Rohit Sharma Admits Misjudgement In The First Test
Rohit Sharma was brave to admit that he read the pitch wrong in the first Test against New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Captains rarely speak with courage and own up a lapse at the toss. Sharma came to the presser after he was bundled out for 46 on the second day of the three-Test series and expressed disappointment. Sharma said he did not see grass on the surface that was under protection from the heavy and continuous rainfall for nearly three days and that the pitch would be flat.  Only recently his teammates and the cricketing world lavished praise on him for going all out in the  batting and bowling departments in order to force a result in the Kanpur Test against Bangladesh. It was his 19th Test as captain (in Bengaluru) with a winning record of fractionally lower than 67%. After two days of action the pendulum appears to have swung in favour of New Zealand which has won only two Tests in India in nearly seven decades. Sharma’s bold call at the toss helped New Zealand’s fast bowlers to run through the home team’s batting line with no fuss. Captains consider the atmosphere, pitch conditions and their team’s strength before writing the playing XI and the decision to be taken at the toss. Once he chose to drop in-form fast bowler Akash Deep and bring in Chinaman practitioner Kuldeep Yadav, Sharma was only going to choose to bat. It was a call that saw India in a sorry plight, shot out for its third lowest score in Test cricket.
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India's Selectors On Fast Bowlers Trail, Who Will Make It To Australia?
What is the BCCI’s selection committee looking close to two months before the first ball is sent down in the five-Test series against Australia?  Obviously an adequate and capable fast bowling pack to last a long local summer. The Test series will move from West to East — Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney — over a period of 47 days and there is palpable buzz with a lot of punditry already coming in the public domain. It will be the first time in 33 years that the two countries will feature in a five-Test series. India played a five-Test series in 1947-48, 1977-78 and 1991-92, but from 2003 onwards it has always been a four-Test series except in 1999-2000 when it was a three-Test series. Thanks to India’s 2-1 wins in the 2018-19 and 2020-21 series, Australia will host India for five Tests, a change that will please Cricket Australia’s media rights holders and the public who believe that the cricket season starts only on Boxing Day which is December 26. The selectors are on the lookout for a group of fast bowlers to last over eight weeks. They have Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep already. How many more will they bring into the squad? Mohammed Shami’s fitness is not known and Prasidh Krishna and Mukesh Kumar were on the tour to South Africa early this year along with allrounder Shardul Thakur.  There are a lot more bright prospects, but the selectors will be keen to find out how the new kid on the block Mayank Yadav shapes in the Twenty20 series against Bangladesh and also in South Africa.

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