Eng vs ind: Nasser Hussain and Ravi Shastri exhibit two massive weaknesses during the first test outing in India in Headingley

India underwent a Dressing defeat of five titles against England During the first test in Headingley, despite the main parts of the dominant game. What made the loss particularly frustrating is the repeated failure of India to capitalize on strong positions.
Nasser Hussain and Ravi Shastri highlighted India twin withdrawals to Headingley Test
After the match, the former captain of England Nasser Hussain highlighted these two flagrant problems, the capture of the sliding of India and the absence of a versatile quality sewing. Addressing Sky Sports, Hussain said:
“The cord of Slip and the catches were poor, Kapil Dev or everything they are still looking for for this bowling player of the lower order who can beat.
Join the post-match analysis, former head coach of India Ravi Shastri Hosting without words in her criticism of strikers from the end of India and poor diet. The lower order of India did not offer resistance, in the two rounds, the last seven counters fell 41 and 30 points respectively. Shastri said that India’s inability to finish the sleeves has greatly gave England a lifeline that they shouldn’t have had.
“Pill that is difficult to swallow, you know. You do not reach the posts where you are 430 for three, then blow it from there. They knew they were lucky to really get England out of the game, out of the competition, then dictate the terms. But you have to learn from your mistakes. This is number one. Shastri said.
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An alarm clock for India before the second test
The team displayed two impressive total totals, 471 in the first rounds after being 430/3 and 364 in the second rounds after reaching 333/4, but the dramatic collapses of the lower order in the two sleeves allowed England to stay in the game. To add to the misfortunes, India has abandoned seven captures on the two rounds, their worst display in the field in a test since 2019. Yashasvi Jaiswalwho had previously marked a century, endured a horror outing in the sheets, dropping four captures, including that of Ben Duckett, who then marked a match of 149.
Despite centuries of five Indian strikers, India ended up waste a gold opportunity. England hunted 371 points in the fourth round, with Ben Duckett“S 149 leading the charge and an undefeated partnership of 71 points between Joe Root (53 not out) and beginner Jamie Smith (44 not out) sealing victory. The defeat gave England his second greatest successful pursuit and put India under pressure to go to the second test in Edgbaston from July 2. The team that has trouble finding the right balance and field fields sliding the key chances, the management will have to re -evaluate the team composition urgently and slide the rope discipline.
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