Despite Yashasvi Jaiswal's century in the Leeds Test, his fielding woes became a talking point after dropping four catches, a first for an Indian in a Test innings. An old video of him missing catches in a previous match resurfaced. However, coach Gautam Gambhir and Jasprit Bumrah defended Jaiswal, citing difficult conditions.
Rishabh Pant etched his name in cricket history, becoming the first Asian wicketkeeper-batter to surpass 2,000 Test runs in SENA countries. His aggressive 65 in the Edgbaston Test against England underscored his impact. Pant's Edgbaston innings also saw him break the record for most sixes by a visiting batter in England, with 24 sixes.
Jasprit Bumrah displayed intense focus during practice at Edgbaston, bowling with pace and accuracy alongside Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna. Kuldeep Yadav is also working diligently on both his bowling and batting, potentially becoming a key option for the second Test given Birmingham's dry conditions. The team will now take a break before regrouping, with Bumrah's availability remaining uncertain.
Following India's five-wicket loss to England in the first Test, former Australian player Brad Haddin urges captain Shubman Gill to improve the team's fielding attitude. Haddin links poor catching to the IPL and emphasizes that fielding excellence requires commitment. India dropped eight catches, costing them dearly, especially with Ben Duckett's match-winning performance.
Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra believes Jasprit Bumrah possesses the fitness and strength to excel in javelin throw, highlighting the crossover of athletic abilities. Bumrah's impressive 2024 performance includes 78 wickets in 15 Test matches, leading all fast bowlers globally in wickets and overs bowled.
After their heartbreaking five-wicket loss in Leeds, the Shubman Gill-led Indian team hit the nets ahead of the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, starting on July 2 at Edgbaston. TimesofIndia.com brings you all the talking points from India’s first net session in Birmingham.
Mohammad Kaif has criticised Mohammed Siraj's bowling performance in the first Test against England, where India suffered a five-wicket defeat. Kaif emphasized the need for Siraj to bowl with his mind and focus on line and length to take wickets. He also highlighted how England strategically attacked the other bowlers, while playing defensively against Bumrah, ultimately leading to their victory.
Despite Jasprit Bumrah's five-wicket haul in the first innings, India faced a five-wicket defeat against England in the first Test at Headingley. Off-field, a pre-marriage anecdote shared by his wife, Sanjana Ganesan, on 'Who's The Boss' added a light-hearted touch.
In Birmingham, the Indian cricket team seeks comfort amidst a series loss, finding familiarity in the city's "desi" atmosphere. Despite a strong performance in the first Test, India faces pressure to regroup, with young players needing to step up. The team emphasises camaraderie and a positive dressing room environment to fuel their performance in the upcoming Birmingham Test.
The Indian cricket team faces a crucial decision regarding Jasprit Bumrah's participation in the upcoming Test matches against England. Bumrah is slated to play only three Tests. Team management must decide whether he will play in Birmingham or Lord's. A decision to rest Bumrah will necessitate a replacement. Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav are potential candidates.
Bollywood actress Esha Gupta clarified her past connection with Hardik Pandya, stating they were briefly in contact but never officially dated due to compatibility and timing issues. Their communication ended amicably before Pandya's controversial Koffee With Karan appearance, which Gupta said didn't affect her as they had already ceased contact. She refrained from adding to the criticism during that time.
Ravi Shastri suggests India may need to reconsider resting Jasprit Bumrah if they fall 2-0 behind England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, despite workload management plans. Shastri highlighted the team's disappointing loss at Headingley and emphasized the need for greater resilience from the lower order.