IND vs ENG 3 areas of concern India must fix in Test cricket
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A spirited performance by as the series ends at 2-2.
England win the Edgbaston Test by 7 wickets. A spirited performance by as the series ends at 2-2. This was India's third consecutive loss in an overseas Test match. After winning the Boxing Day Test, they lost the series against South Africa, losing the next two games in Johannesburg and Cape Town. While they white-washed Sri Lanka in the home series, their away form will be a growing cause of concern. On that note, we take a look at three areas of concern must fix in the longest format of the game.
Bumrah - 4.4
Shami - 4.3
Siraj - 6.5
Shardul - 5.9
Jadeja - 3.3
If you can't create an opportunity, stemming the flow of runs sometimes lets opportunities present themselves.Economy rates:Bumrah - 4.4Shami - 4.3Siraj - 6.5Shardul - 5.9Jadeja - 3.3If you can't create an opportunity, stemming the flow of runs sometimes lets opportunities present themselves. India have two world-class seamers in and Mohammad Shami, who can be potent and lethal on a consistent basis. However, the rest of the bowling unit hasn't played their role as the supporting cast. The heroes of the Gabba Test in Australia, Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur, have been rather disappointing in executing their roles. The two only combined for five wickets in the fifth Test, conceding runs at a combined economy rate of nearly six runs per over. For all their good work, they simply haven't been good enough in the overseas Tests in recent times. With the option of Ravichandran Ashwin instead of an extra seamer, they might look to change their template once more.
IND vs ENG 3 areas of concern India must fix in Test cricket
There might be a few areas of concern for the India in Test cricket. After winning the rescheduled Edgbaston Test against India, England managed to level the five-match series 2-2 and retain the Pataudi Trophy. The hosts completed a comprehensive seven-wicket win in the fifth Test match earlier today. Despite a first innings lead of 132 runs, the visitors failed to capitalize on their position of ascendancy and allowed England to fight their way back into the contest. Centuries from and Jonny Bairstow helped the hosts chase down a historic target of 378 runs. England win the Edgbaston Test by 7 wickets.A spirited performance by as the series ends at 2-2.
England win the Edgbaston Test by 7 wickets. A spirited performance by as the series ends at 2-2. This was India's third consecutive loss in an overseas Test match. After winning the Boxing Day Test, they lost the series against South Africa, losing the next two games in Johannesburg and Cape Town. While they white-washed Sri Lanka in the home series, their away form will be a growing cause of concern. On that note, we take a look at three areas of concern must fix in the longest format of the game.
#1 Lack of discipline in India s bowling unit
Economy rates:Bumrah - 4.4
Shami - 4.3
Siraj - 6.5
Shardul - 5.9
Jadeja - 3.3
If you can't create an opportunity, stemming the flow of runs sometimes lets opportunities present themselves.Economy rates:Bumrah - 4.4Shami - 4.3Siraj - 6.5Shardul - 5.9Jadeja - 3.3If you can't create an opportunity, stemming the flow of runs sometimes lets opportunities present themselves. India have two world-class seamers in and Mohammad Shami, who can be potent and lethal on a consistent basis. However, the rest of the bowling unit hasn't played their role as the supporting cast. The heroes of the Gabba Test in Australia, Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur, have been rather disappointing in executing their roles. The two only combined for five wickets in the fifth Test, conceding runs at a combined economy rate of nearly six runs per over. For all their good work, they simply haven't been good enough in the overseas Tests in recent times. With the option of Ravichandran Ashwin instead of an extra seamer, they might look to change their template once more.