IND Vs Eng, Second Test: Pre -England Seemar explains why the sky deep was more effective – ‘He brings stumps …’. Cricket news

Former England Pacer Stuart Broad has deeply praised the Indian Seemar Akash and explained why he was more effective than England’s pacers on a Plessid Edgbaston track in the second Test.He told Sky Sports, “He brings stumps into the game, sinks the ball, even with the second new ball with Harry Brook (in the first innings), through the gate and through the stumps out of the ground,” he told Sky Sports.“That is a real danger and, you know, India will have to use wisely again on the last day. He has bowled the wicket -taking balls tonight. Start with him tomorrow while the ball is hard and the ball still got a little newness, and maybe if he needs rest till the next new ball comes,” Broad said.Broad also explained how the use of the crease helped Akash Deep Castle Joe Root in the second innings.“Using the crease. It is important. It is an skill and an art that every Test match bowler should be,” Broad said.
“Every bowler must have really. I mean, how could I see that it was a batsman who would always be the same for you.“If you can change your release position up to one -two inches at a time, they are not necessarily to bend your shoulders or your feet position.“So that small movement can be that a half-rodion distance that can catch or miss the edge and hit the stump.“You should practice that in the nets, and if you are going to play league cricket at the end of this week, just practice changing your angles at the back of your run.“Just go wide a leg, but still imagine that you are walking from the stump and just work with it, because if there is no swing in the air, you suddenly get a different angle with which you can work with.”