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IND vs Eng | ‘Time to bring in Kuldeep Yadav’: East-India cricketers left the big gesture before 2 Tests in Edgbaston. Cricket news

Kuldeep Yadav (BCCI Photo)

New Delhi: Will the second Test against England be facilitated Bumrah? What will India change after his defeat in the first Test? Will Kuldeep Yadav be brought into the mixture? Who can save from playing? These are some questions that are being asked to bounce the bounce back in India and to leave the series 1–1, when the second Test begins in Edgbaston in Birmingham on 2 July.The Indian team management has already stated that Bumrah, due to the history of workload management and their injury, will play only three of the five trials – although it is still not clear which matches. In the first Test in Leeds, Bumrah ran for five wickets in the first innings, but became a wicket -free, in total, about 44 overs bowled, as England chased 371.Kuldeep Yadav’s boycott from the first test raised eyebrows, but after the loss, now he is being strongly considered to include in the second test, expected to help spinners along the surface in Birmingham.“With which way we have to La Sakte Han to Kulip Yadav [“How can we bring Kuldeep Yadav into the team?]The team will have to give some ideas how we can bring Kuldeep Yadav into Xi, because given the approach we saw with the England batsmen in the first Test, Kuldeep – who bowls the wrist spin – can be effective. Historically, the England batsmen have not specially played a wrist spin. So it is certainly considering, ”former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar said on Star Sports.

Kuldeep Yadav roams it tightly in Edgbaston

Former India batsman Subramanian Badrinath believes that India should bring both Kuldeep and Pesar Arshdeep Singh for the Edgbaston Test.“I think a change can be a place of Shardul – I will definitely look to include a bowler. And perhaps instead of Prasad Krishna, I will look to add some diversity. Therefore, perhaps, my change will be Arsdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav.India’s five -match Test series against England began with the first game in Hadingley, Leeds from 20 to 24 June, where England won five wickets. The second test will be played from 2 to 6 July, Birmingham, Birmingham, followed by 3rd in Lord’s, London from 10 to 14 July. The fourth Test Emirates Old Trafford is scheduled from 23 to 27 July in Manchester, and the final test will be held from 31 July to 4 July in Kennington Oval, London. This Marki series is part of the ongoing World Test Championship cycle.

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