logo
Jasprit Bumrah 'problem' sparks Shastri's '2-0' warning for Edgbaston: 'You lost to New Zealand, Australia and now...'

Jasprit Bumrah 'problem' sparks Shastri's '2-0' warning for Edgbaston: 'You lost to New Zealand, Australia and now...'

Hindustan Times5 hours ago

India head coach Gautam Gambhir remains firm on the pre-decided plan to play Jasprit Bumrah in only three Tests on the ongoing England tour, despite India trailing 0-1 in the five-match series. Bumrah was the lone bright spot in an otherwise lacklustre bowling performance at Headingley. With the second Test at Edgbaston looming, that plan could mean Bumrah sits out — a possibility that has Ravi Shastri sounding alarm bells. The former head coach warned that resting India's premier pacer now could result in another defeat. Will Jasprit Bumrah play in Edgbaston?
Bumrah's struggle with back issues, which more recently saw him miss the Champions Trophy after the injury surfaced during the Sydney Test earlier this year in January, led chief selector Ajit Agarkar to confirm last month that the 31-year-old would play just three matches in England.
India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar made a special plea to the fast bowler to play all five matches after he picked up a five-wicket haul in the first innings in Leeds, while the rest of the quicks struggled on the dry Headingley track. But the request was rejected by Gambhir after the five-wicket loss on Tuesday, confirming that Bumrah will play only two more matches.
Although India have yet to decide which of those two games it will be, Shastri, in conversation with Sky Cricket, reckoned it might be in Birmingham because the management would want to get him in for the Lord's tie. However, the former India all-rounder admitted that resting Bumrah in the second Test would certainly lead to another defeat, meaning the series could all be over for them in Edgbaston.
'Bumrah said he'll play three Test matches. Now, which of the three he'll play, that's, you know, another question to be asked. I think if he takes a break, it'll be the next one, because he'll definitely want to play at Lord's, right? And there's a break, and then you go into Lord's, then there's a break, and then there's a choice between Manchester and the same. It could be 2-0 down. So that is the problem. I think he has got to play,' he said. 'Knockout punch has to come in the very next Test'
Shastri further said that with India 0-1 down, they need to bounceback in the second game, if they aim to have a chance in the series. Having lost to New Zealand at home and then the tour of Australia, Gambhir himself would be desperate to get things back on track in England, especailly with how close they were in the Leeds match.
'It will be a tough pill to swallow because I was just telling him, back in the commentary box, that we lost 3-0 against New Zealand, lost a series in Australia. Now, this is a tough series. You had your opportunity to go one up here, you know, with England having problems with their bowling attack, the injuries that they have. And you've blown it. And now it's catch-up time. You're going to go and show some real character. And the knockout punch has to come in the very next Test match. If that doesn't happen, then you're really looking down. So whenever there's a counter punch, you're down. That has to happen quite immediately. So they have to realise that,' he said.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Doubt Jasprit Bumrah would want to play at Edgbaston: Dinesh Karthik
Doubt Jasprit Bumrah would want to play at Edgbaston: Dinesh Karthik

India Today

time36 minutes ago

  • India Today

Doubt Jasprit Bumrah would want to play at Edgbaston: Dinesh Karthik

Dinesh Karthik doubts if Jasprit Bumrah would want to play the second Test at Edgbaston after his performance in the Leeds Test. Ahead of the tour, Bumrah's workload management was a topic of discussion as the bowler himself said he won't play all five matches. During the first Test, Bumrah bowled a total of 43.4 overs and picked up five wickets. advertisementAfter the match, India coach Gautam Gambhir admitted that India's plan with Bumrah won't change, and he will play a total of three Tests during the series. Speaking to Cricbuzz, Karthik said that the Indian pacer would want to wait as Edgbaston is also expected to be a flat deck and missing the game would give his body more time to rest and recover. Karthik feels that Bumrah will be eager to play in the third Test at Lord's but admitted that the final decision will lie with the team. 'First of all, we need to see if Bumrah is playing. I doubt Bumrah would want to play at Edgbaston. I would think that he would wait. It is flat and it would give his body more time, he has bowled a lot of overs in this game. The more rest, the better for him. I think he would love playing at Lord's, but it is not about what he wants, but what the team feels he has to do as well," said Karthik. 'No need to play more than one spinner'advertisementIndia were ineffective in controlling the run flow on Day 5, with many feeling that Kuldeep Yadav should be included in the lineup for the second Test. However, Karthik feels that they just need one spinner for the game and felt playing two would weaken the batting lineup. Karthik said that India shouldn't think what England will do. 'Everything about England tells you that you don't need to play more than one spinner. If you are playing two spinners, then that genuinely weakens your batting. They need to be very sure of one thing: they can't think what England will do. What England are doing is very simple, they have picked even if it is an ordinary bowling and are saying you give us whatever you want to chase, we will back ourselves to do it," said Karthik. India and England will face off in the second Test at Edgbaston from July 2. - EndsMust Watch

Jab Aap Khud Kuch Nahi Jeete...: Gautam Gambhirs Old Clip On Ravi Shastri Resurfaces After Indias 7th Loss In 9 Tests Under His Coaching
Jab Aap Khud Kuch Nahi Jeete...: Gautam Gambhirs Old Clip On Ravi Shastri Resurfaces After Indias 7th Loss In 9 Tests Under His Coaching

India.com

time44 minutes ago

  • India.com

Jab Aap Khud Kuch Nahi Jeete...: Gautam Gambhirs Old Clip On Ravi Shastri Resurfaces After Indias 7th Loss In 9 Tests Under His Coaching

India suffered an embarrassing defeat against England in the first test at Headingley, Leeds. This was the first game of the five match test series in England and the first test marked a new era under newly appointed test captain Shubman Gill. This loss was India's 7th loss in the last 9 tests where they managed to win just 1 game. This was all under Guatam Gambhir's coaching and after the loss a clip of him calling out Ravi Shastri for his SENA performances resurfaced in social media. Shastri served as the head coach of the Indian men's cricket team from 2017 to 2021. He was reappointed in 2019 after his initial appointment in 2017, with his tenure extended until the end of the 2021 T20 World Cup. As a cricketer he was a part of the iconic 1983 World Cup winning team and player of the series of World Championship of cricket India won in 1985. Gambhir's talking to News 18 in 2018 said- 'I'm sure that people who haven't won anything give these kinds of statements. I don't know what Shastri has achieved in his career apart from winning the World Championship in Australia. I don't think he was a part of an overseas series win. If you haven't won anything yourself, you end up giving this kind of statement. I'm sure people wouldn't have taken this seriously. I'm sure he must not have seen enough cricket. If he had he seen enough cricket, he wouldn't have given that statement". "It was very childish. Even if you had won 4-1, you won't say this is the best Indian team touring abroad. You would still stay humble and say we want to take this, we want to go forward, we want to keep improving. You wouldn't say this is the best Indian team ever overseas. This is childish. I'm sure people wouldn't have taken this seriously. I don't know about other people but I didn't take it seriously because it was a very immature statement," he added. Here's how Gautam Gambhir verbally insulted former coach Ravi Shastri after Shastri said, 'We now have the best overseas we team in the last 15 years.' — Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintiwari952) January 5, 2025 Notably India lost 4-1 against England in 2018 under Ravi Shastri but did the unthinkable winning Border Gavaskar Trophy 2-1 for the first time down under. The same Shastri also coached the team that pulled off another series win down under this time with the weakest squad and new faces minus Virat Kohli. In Shastri's tenure India failed to win an ICC trophy But came very close to winning the 2017 Champions trophy and 2019 World Cup. India with Gambhir as a coach - Lost the Test series vs NZ at home - Ended the 12 year Test series win streak - Lost BGT after 12 years - Failed WTC Final qualification Apart from the Champions Trophy 2025 win under his tenure the former batter is having a horrendous run as an Indian head coach.

Former Selector Questions India's Fielding: 'Simple Catches, No One Drops Those'
Former Selector Questions India's Fielding: 'Simple Catches, No One Drops Those'

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

Former Selector Questions India's Fielding: 'Simple Catches, No One Drops Those'

Last Updated: Kiran More called for patience, highlighting fielding errors and the need for support for bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah. Former India wicketkeeper and selector Kiran More has urged patience with the current Indian Test side following their heartbreaking five-wicket loss to England in the first Test at Headingley, while also pointing out fielding as the critical area where things went wrong. 'We played very well for four days," More was quoted as saying to IANS. 'I think the mistake came on the last day when England played outstanding cricket. Fielding was where we slipped. Those were simple catches — no one drops those — and that made the difference." England secured one of the most sensational fourth-innings chases in Test history, chasing down a mammoth 371-run target on the final day to take a 1-0 lead in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. The win, powered by Ben Duckett's sublime 149 and anchored by Joe Root's unbeaten 53 and debutant Jamie Smith's nerveless 44 not out, was England's second-highest successful chase ever and the highest against India. More On Batting Collapse More acknowledged India's bright moments during the Test but admitted the team fell short when it mattered most. 'In the first two days, we were really good, and I felt we could've added another 100–150 runs to our total. If we had scored 450 in the first innings, things might've been different," he said. 'In the second innings, Rishabh and KL Rahul did well. But again, we collapsed at key moments." Rishabh Pant (134), and Yashasvi Jaiswal (101), lost their position of dominance by losing seven wickets for just 41 runs. England's reply, led by Duckett (62), Ollie Pope (106), and Brook (99), saw them post 465, with the last five wickets contributing 189 runs — a phase that shifted the balance. In the second innings, a 195-run stand between Pant (118) and K.L. Rahul (137) once again gave India control at 333/4. But in a now-familiar script, the team lost six wickets for just 31 runs, folding for 364 and leaving England a fourth-innings target of 371. Dependence On Bumrah More wasn't critical of individuals but highlighted the bigger picture. 'We've got a good, balanced team, but this team is still in transition. I think we need to give them time — a year or so — to settle, find the right combination, and grow into a strong unit," he said. 'We've scored over 750 runs across both innings, so the batting is there. But we can't keep depending on Bumrah. He needs support — especially from the spinners." While Jasprit Bumrah bowled tirelessly, he went wicketless in the second innings. Prasidh Krishna proved expensive, and India's fielding mistakes allowed England crucial reprieves, most notably Harry Brook, who was dropped multiple times en route to his 99. More called for faith in the team and a long-term vision. 'We've seen it before — from Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Sachin, to Kohli and Rohit. Now it's time for new faces to step up. They need time and support," he said. 'If we keep playing like this and keep making the same mistakes, we won't improve. But give this group time, and we'll have a good team." England's successful chase, the third instance of over 350 being chased at Headingley, added another chapter to the ground's rich legacy, with all four innings in the match crossing 350, only the third time that has happened in Test history. First Published: June 25, 2025, 16:59 IST

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store