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The stakes are high The team is India As they are preparing for a battle for one or to die in the fourth test English In Manchester. After the mixture, but in the event of disappointing the third test of the LORD, the guests lost 1-2 in the five match series. Despite the promises of the ball, India could not capitalize the main opportunities – something they need to be corrected quickly to survive the competition.
The third test ended closely, but the questions around the team’s choice and the lack of dominance of the first innings came to another. Only the way that won a series in two matches is narrow, but not possible.
Veteran ankleman Ajinka RahaneTouring was not part of the staff, offering a tactical change for the upcoming match. Speaking on the YouTube channel, Rahane stressed the importance of taking 20 wickets and advised the team leadership led by the head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Shubman Gillto think of strengthening the bowling attack.
“Batting on the 4th and 5th day in England is never easy. Said Rahane.
Currently, India trusts in three front pakchas – Jasprit BurmahMohammad Sirajand Akash deep – Supported by a comprehensive chambers Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundarand Nitish Reddy. Rahane’s additional specialist Bowler calls, India reflects a growing feeling that it can be a bowler in these high pressure games.
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India has never earned a test series after UK falls down 1-2, but the date has a date to rewrite. Burmah and Siraj’s pleasant rhythm and the Likes of young players who want to prove themselves, the Manchester test offers both a problem and an opportunity. The Indian team will have to adjust the level of the series, and if those who have a manual in the oval, it will have to be rebuilt and updated intensity. The way ahead is tough – but not inaccessible.
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