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Anshul Kamboj added to India's squad for the last two Tests against England: Report
Anshul Kamboj is likely to join the Indian team for the upcoming Test matches against England. He replaces Arshdeep Singh, who sustained an injury during practice. Akash Deep is also doubtful for the next match. Kamboj was part of the India A setup recently. He previously made history in the Ranji Trophy.
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Uncapped pacer Anshul Kamboj is set to join team India for the next two Test matches against England, TOI reported. The bowler has been added as an injury backup for left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh, who has a deep cut and stitches on his bowling has left for Manchester and will join the squad for the remaining two Test matches as a cover," a BCCI source told was injured while attempting to stop a shot from Sai Sudharsan during his follow-through in India's practice session on was the frontrunner to make his debut in the fourth Test at Manchester if the team opted to rest a frontline assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate had also hinted that the team combination for the Old Trafford Test now hinges on the severity of Arshdeep's injury.'We'll take a call on the combination we play,' he said. 'Particularly given the Arshdeep situation as well, we'll make that call closer to Manchester,' he fourth Test between India and England will be played at Old Trafford in Manchester, starting July might receive his Test cap with pacer Akash Deep doubtful for the next match, after limping off during the Lord's was a part of the India A setup which played two three-day games last month. He took five wickets in the two season, the pacer created history as he became only the third bowler after Bengal's Premangsu Chatterjee (1956–57) and Rajasthan's Pradeep Sundaram (1985–86) to take all ten wickets in an innings in the Ranji came to prominence when he grabbed 17 wickets in ten games and helped Haryana lift the Vijay Hazare Trophy in the back of that performance, he bagged an IPL contract with Mumbai Indians and played three IPL 2025, the Haryana seamer was part of the Chennai Super Kings. After warming the bench in the early part of the season, he picked up eight wickets in as many games with an economy rate of 8.00.