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“ Beyond India now ”: the former English cricket player says that Jasprit Bumrah needs more support, questions to the Bowling Tactics by Shubman Gill | Cricket news

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The hopes of India to level the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy suffered a hard blow on the 3rd day of the fourth test at Old Trafford, with Joe Root, 150 magnificent in England in a dominant position. England ended the day at 544/7, leading by 186 points, leaving India with a massive challenge before the last two days.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The former England striker Jonathan Trott identified the lack of support for Jasprit Bumrah as a key factor in the difficulties of India.

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“The areas of Bumrah were quite good, and its economy reflects this – it was a little unlucky. But the most important problem is the pressure of the two ends,” said Trott on Jiohotstar. “He benefits massively in the event of support for the other end, and this was not the case today. When you are slightly under peer as a bowling -like – like India – the control of the two ends becomes crucial.”

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Despite Bumrah’s efforts – perhaps in its final test of the series due to the management of the workload – India Couturiers have collectively played 83 overs for only three counters, while Spin represented four in just 52 overs. Trott questioned the combination of Bowling of India, in particular the delay in the fine of Washington Sundar and the absence of the injured rhythm Akash Deep.On the first visit of the captain of India, Captain Shubman Gill, as a skipper, Trott was friendly but realistic.“Shubman is during his first trip to England and was thrown in the background as a captain. He fought well in the first three tests, but this match feels a little beyond India given the challenges and limited resources.”

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Trott also praised the evolution of the Root striker, noting how he found a balance between the Bazball Flair and the traditional technique: “He experienced very early with ramps and inverted scoops, but he has settled now. His game is solid and adaptable. It is glued to what works.Meanwhile, Sanjay Manjrekar urged India to continue fighting and looking for positive points.“India will not think of a draw. If the sun remains outside, they seek to mark a big one and to turn the pressure. But the surface shows sign of unequal rebound – it could be a factor,” noted Manjrekar.

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