I would think that s the way they go Ajit Agarkar wants India to play both Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur in the bowling attack
I would think that s the way they go - Ajit Agarkar wants India to play both Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur in the bowling attack Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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MAGIC is believing in yourself. If you can make that happen, you can make anything happen What a win, total team effort Naming Siraj as one of the most improved bowlers on the circuit, Agarkar in an interaction organized by Sony Sports: "Siraj had a really good series last year when India played those four Tests (against England) and he is one of most improved bowlers around at the moment. So I don't see any reason why Siraj would miss out." The right-arm pacer claimed figures of 2-46 and 0-37 in the recently concluded warm-up contest against Leicestershire Foxes. He is coming on the back of a poor Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign. Siraj claimed only nine wickets in 15 matches at an average of 57.11. Believing that Siraj's poor IPL campaign will not affect his form in red-ball cricket by any means, Agarkar said: "I don't think Siraj necessarily bowled badly and I don't think you need to equate IPL to test cricket in England. So, you just see his form in Test cricket in the last 12 months. Even when India played New Zealand at home, he (Siraj) was really good." Admitting that he would be surprised if Siraj is not picked as the third seamer for the upcoming Test, Agarkar added: "I don't think Siraj necessarily bowled badly and I don't think you need to equate IPL to test cricket in England. So, you just see his form in Test cricket in the last 12 months. Even when India played New Zealand at home, he (Siraj) was really good. "And he can do the tough work for you. When the ball is a little bit older can bowl long spells and bowl quick. I would be very surprised if he (Siraj) is not the third seamer." Playing in all four of India's Tests in England last year, Siraj was effective in terms of getting the ball to move off the seam while bowling consistent long spells. He has claimed 14 wickets in the series and could add more to his tally.
I would think that s the way they go - Ajit Agarkar wants India to play both Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur in the bowling attack
Mohammad Siraj and Shardul Thakur were key figures in India's tour of England in 2021 Former pacer believes should stick with the same bowling combination that brought them success in England last year. The four-pronged pace attack comprising Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, and Shardul Thakur was crucial in India's wins at Lord's and the Oval last year. While Bumrah, who could potentially even lead the side, is a certain inclusion along with Shami, India will have to construct the rest of the bowling unit around the pair. Apart from Siraj and Thakur, the squad also boasts the experience of Umesh Yadav, as well as the pace and bounce of the uncapped Praisdh Krishna. MAGIC is believing in yourself. If you can make that happen, you can make anything happenWhat a win, total team effort
MAGIC is believing in yourself. If you can make that happen, you can make anything happen What a win, total team effort Naming Siraj as one of the most improved bowlers on the circuit, Agarkar in an interaction organized by Sony Sports: "Siraj had a really good series last year when India played those four Tests (against England) and he is one of most improved bowlers around at the moment. So I don't see any reason why Siraj would miss out." The right-arm pacer claimed figures of 2-46 and 0-37 in the recently concluded warm-up contest against Leicestershire Foxes. He is coming on the back of a poor Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign. Siraj claimed only nine wickets in 15 matches at an average of 57.11. Believing that Siraj's poor IPL campaign will not affect his form in red-ball cricket by any means, Agarkar said: "I don't think Siraj necessarily bowled badly and I don't think you need to equate IPL to test cricket in England. So, you just see his form in Test cricket in the last 12 months. Even when India played New Zealand at home, he (Siraj) was really good." Admitting that he would be surprised if Siraj is not picked as the third seamer for the upcoming Test, Agarkar added: "I don't think Siraj necessarily bowled badly and I don't think you need to equate IPL to test cricket in England. So, you just see his form in Test cricket in the last 12 months. Even when India played New Zealand at home, he (Siraj) was really good. "And he can do the tough work for you. When the ball is a little bit older can bowl long spells and bowl quick. I would be very surprised if he (Siraj) is not the third seamer." Playing in all four of India's Tests in England last year, Siraj was effective in terms of getting the ball to move off the seam while bowling consistent long spells. He has claimed 14 wickets in the series and could add more to his tally.