IND vs Eng: India to achieve the first achievement in its test cricket history – in numbers. Cricket news

Mohammad Siraj of India has indicated that the world’s top-ranked Test bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, will participate in a significant fourth Test against England at Old Trafford on Wednesday, despite that he was limited to three matches in the five-testing series.After the defeat in Headingly and Lords, India launched the series 2–1, where Bumrah has already played. The team faces selection challenges with uncertainty of the Akash Deep due to a back injury. “So far, we only know that Jassi (Bumrah) will play,” Siraj confirmed on Monday.
Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The Indian team should make at least one change as Nitish Kumar Reddy has been dropped from the last two tests with a knee injury. Additionally, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant’s participation is uncertain after a finger injury last week. However, he placed it in the nets on Monday.Siraj was the last wicket to fall in Lord’s in a recent 22 -run defeat of India, where he delivered Shoaib Bashir at his stumps.Siraj said, “It took a long time to finish. The match felt as if we could win. I am very emotional.” He said, “We worked hard. Jadeja did very well and even Bumrah batted on 54 balls. Still, we lost. But I told myself, it’s 2–1, it’s no longer, it’s not yet over. It inspired me to do better,” he said.The third Test at Lord’s showed India’s lower order flexibility, in which Siraj scored 30 balls and both Reddy and Bumrah survived more than 50 delivery. Ravindra Jadeja remained unbeaten on 61.“At one point it seemed that we would lose by 80 runs, but we deepened it and closed it, just lost to 22. The fight was very meant,” Siraj reflected on a narrow necklace.India has never done anything in its testing cricket history, which goes into the fourth test with the aim of eliminating a deficit. Shubman Gill-led side will see the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy to win or attract. None of the past Indian teams have come below 0–1 or 1-2 in the past to win a five-match series.In fact, only three times a team won the five-match Test series when they lagged 1-2 or 0–1 after the third match of the series.
- England vs South Africa in 1998 (England 0–1 behind)
- West Indies vs. Australia in 1992/92 (West Indies was behind 0–1)
- Australia vs England in 1936/37 (Australia was behind 1-2)