Ind VS Eng, 2nd test: “You have the best quick launcher in the world” – the former coach of Future India on the omission of Jasprit Bumrah | Cricket news

The former India coach, Ravi Shastri, launched a scathing attack on the current management of the Indian team for Jasprit Bumrah’s rest in a crucial test match, where India is competed in order to level the five games.“You have the best quick launcher in the world, and you get it after seven days of rest,” said Shastri on Sky Cricket.“You know, it’s something very difficult to believe,” he added.Without taking the name of coach Gautam Gambir, Shastri raised concerns about the recent losses of India in test cricket.“If you look at the race that India has had, it becomes a very, very important test match. You have lost three against New Zealand, you have lost three against Australia, you have lost the first test game here, and you want to come back to win track,” he said.Bumrah, the best launcher in India, but on a three -testing three testing quota, was replaced by Akash Deep, who will play his first test this year.The versatile stick, Nitish Kumar Reddy, replaced the versatile Bowling Shardul Thakur, which only scored 1 and 4 during the defeat of the first test in Leeds last week.Washington Sundar, the versatile bowling alley outside spin with 25 counters and an average of the stick of 42 out of nine tests, also consulted the striker, who underwent late collapse of 41-7 and 31-6 in Leeds.
Sai Sudharsan, who scored 0 and 30 when he started testing in Leeds, was abandoned, and Karun Nair was promoted n ° 3 in order.India was forced to first beat on an Edgbaston plot adapted to the strikers after the draw was won by England, which has an unchanged program. Captain of India Shubman Gill said that he would also have played first.England’s decision means that it will continue in the fourth rounds again. He tracked 371 in Leeds to win by five counters and continued 378 against India on the same land in 2022.India never beat England in Edgbaston during eight previous tests dating back to 1967.


