Eng vs ind: Michael Clarke suggests a daring inclusion of the Indian range for the Edgbaston test

Like the Indian The team is preparing for the second test against England At Edgbaston, fans and experts speculate on potential changes after India’s heartbreaking defeat in the previous match. Among the many heavy voices is the former Australian captain Michael ClarkeWho made a brutal remark on the game of India for the upcoming test.
Michael Clarke urges India to make a daring call for the Edgbaston test
Speaking on Beyond 23 Podcast Clarke expressed that India should seriously consider including Kuldeep Yadav In game XI for the next test. He thinks that Kuldeep is a real flare holder that could have had a larger impact than what was seen from the current Bowling attack in the previous match.
“Regarding the bowling alley, I don’t want to be hard with any individual, but I think they have to play Kuldeep Yadav. I think that is absolute evidence. I think he is a desk and would have offered much more than he saw the attack on this test”, “ Clarke said in the podcast.
Clarke also stressed the importance of including Kuldeep in programming, suggesting that England could fight him. He stressed that if Kuldeep occurs at his best, it could become a turning point in the series. Given the aggressive approach to England, Clarke noted that faced with a quality of quality like Kuldeep could pose a serious challenge for their strikers.
“I would look for every opportunity to play Kuldeep Yadav. England will find it difficult to Kuldeep. If Kuldeep is at the top of her game, it could be a decisive moment in the series or moments, because England likes to be aggressive. Clarke added.
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Clarke criticizes the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja in the second headingley test round
India bowling in the first test of the series was marked by over-dependence on Jasprit Bumrah, None of the other who completed it effectively. Among them was Ravira JadajaWho managed to take only one counter in the whole match. Jadeja also faced strong criticisms for his performance in the fourth round, where he failed to exploit the raw patches on the ground.
Clarke also had his point of view on Jadeja’s performance during the first test “Jadeja did not have the impact that I thought of being able. In particular in the second rounds, I expected what he exploited the rough on the outside of the tip of the left. I thought he was a little too straight.”
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