The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced the Indian team for the remaining three Tests against England.
Bengal’s young fast bowler Akash Deep has been included in the Indian team for the remaining three matches of the five-match Test series against England. He recently bowled very well for India A against England Lions.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced the Indian team for the remaining three Tests against England. Virat Kohli has been out of this series due to personal reasons while Shreyas Iyer will not be able to participate in the Test series being played against England due to injury.
Talking about Akash Deep, he has got a place in the Indian team for the first time. Today we will tell you about the three main reasons why the decision to include this young fast bowler in the Indian team is right.
1- India needs to give maximum opportunities to young fast bowlers
Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj have bowled very well for the Indian team for some time now. However, Jasprit Bumrah may be rested in the third Test due to workload while Mohammed Shami is not playing in this Test series due to injury.
Mohammad Siraj may also be given a chance in the third test. At present, the fast bowlers of the Indian team are continuously getting injured and for this reason the team should also give opportunities to new players so that they also have options. It has also been seen that if Mohammad Siraj is not in his best form then he can give away a lot of runs.
AUS vs IND 2024-25: Umpire Simon Taufel made special comment on KL Rahul’s controversial DRS out in Perth Test
There is a special discussion in the cricket world regarding Rahul’s dismissal. Australia vs India, 1st Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) India is facing Australia in the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series from November 22 at the Optus Stadium in Perth. In the match, stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah has won the toss and decided to bat first, which has not proved right for the team. However, there is a lot of discussion in the cricket world about the way experienced batsman KL Rahul was out in the match. After defending a lot of the ball, Rahul was slowly building his innings, but he was unfortunately given out in the 23rd over of the Indian innings. Mitchell Starc came to bowl this over of the Indian innings for Australia and in this over, he bowled the second ball of length to Rahul, which went very close to the bat. During this, other players including the bowler appealed, but the onfield umpire did not give the player out. But during this, captain Pat Cummins took DRS review and the third umpire gave Rahul out. But in UltraEdge it was clearly seen that the ball had hit the pad saved from the bat. On the other hand, now experienced umpire Simon Taufel has reacted to Rahul’s DRS out. Simon Taufel reacts to Rahul’s DRS out Let us tell you that Simon Taufel, while discussing with 7 Cricket about Rahul’s dismissal in the Perth Test, said – We saw in that side on shot that there was a spike on the RTS and the bat was away from the pad, in other words the bat. The lower part did not reach the pad. So rotating it in its natural course, you would have seen the second spike (on the sneako, to indicate the bat hitting the pad) come in more than if it had been rotated all the way. So former cricketer Matthew Hayden, who was commenting during this time, said – We are assuming that (Snikko) could be the outer edge of the bat, but it cannot be so. Well, the umpire’s decision is the final decision, and the player cannot protest against it. Due to this decision of the umpire, Rahul had to return to the pavilion after being out on the score of 26 runs in 74 balls.
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