Ind vs Eng: ‘I play Prasad Krishna’: R Ashwin Back to 2 Test Pesar. Cricket news

Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has come out in support of the fast bowler fame Krishna, urging the Indian team management to urge him to give more matches despite a difficult outings in the initial examination against England in Headingley. Krishna, who struggled for continuity, and returned with an economy of more than six in both innings, came under investigation after pulling a record 371-run chase to win the first match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series of England. However, Ashwin feels that long pacer still has a big role to move forward. “I would have played Prasad Krishna, because when he went right, he gave delivery to take fatal wickets. I think Prasad is one for the future. If Bumrah is not playing all the matches, he can move to play that role, ”Ashwin said on his YouTube channel. Jaspreet Bumrah’s availability for the second Test in Edgbaston, with uncertainty, India can be forced to re -function their bowling attack. Ashwin believes Arshdeep Singh’s left-arm variation may be valuable, while the sky also accepts the strength of the red-gent of Deep.
“If we are playing a seamor in place of Bumrah, I will think about Arshdeep and bring a left -handed option. Still, we should not forget what the sky deep has done; he can bowl well with the red ball, while Arshdeep is not yet a proven object,” he said. Ashwin also weighed India’s team’s balance and selection decisions, especially around the fourth seamor and middle-order combinations. “Only the debate is Karun Nair -Sai Reformson/Nitish Kumar Reddy. How many overs will the fourth semper give? How good is Reddy’s batting? I know for the fact that the Indian team management has given Nitish Kumar Reddy a huge rate.”
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India’s bowling was only looking fast during the first test, in which Bumrah was carrying the workload. Since the workload management is large for him in the long chain, the eyes will be on how India rotates its speed unit before the Edgbaston Test.