Overview:

Indian fast bowlers are constantly getting injured before the fourth Test in Manchester. Nitish Kumar Reddy is out of the series due to knee injury. At the same time, Arshdeep Singh, who bowled brilliantly in Lord’s Test, is hurt in the thumb during the net practice.

Delhi: Former Indian opener Akash Chopra has questioned the decisions of the Indian Test team management. He says that the team has not shown clarity in the selection of fast bowlers. Especially in the matters of Anshul Kamboj and Harshit Rana, the team’s attitude is incomprehensible.

Kamboj’s great performance in India ‘A’

Both Anshul Kamboj and Harshit Rana played matches for the India ‘A’ team against England Lions. Comboj’s performance in these matches was better than Rana. Despite this, the first Harshit Rana was placed in England along with the main team, while Kamboj was sent back to India.

Team India is struggling with injuries

Indian fast bowlers are constantly getting injured before the fourth Test in Manchester. Nitish Kumar Reddy is out of the series due to knee injury. At the same time, Arshdeep Singh, who bowled brilliantly in Lord’s Test, is hurt in the thumb during the net practice. Apart from this, Akash Deep is also struggling with Grin Strain.

Now suddenly Return of Anshul

Due to these injuries, the team management has again called Anshul Kamboj to England and there are reports that he can make a manchester test. Akash Chopra has raised questions on this decision. He said, “First Kamboj was sent home and now his name is coming out again. How do the team decide who to keep and who is not?”

Chopra gave his opinion

Akash Chopra also said that if the team had given priority to Harshit Rana earlier in the name of ‘Continuity’, then why was he not kept now. He said, “If we talk about the performance, then Anshul’s performance in India A was better. Then why did Harshit choose first? And why not call him now? There is no clarity.”

Kamboj’s bang in domestic cricket

24 -year -old Anshul Kamboj has performed brilliantly in domestic cricket in the last one year. He has taken 55 wickets in the last 11 first class matches. The special thing is that he has also taken 10 wickets in a match, which is a rare achievement in red ball cricket. He has also proved useful in the lower order in batting and has recently scored an unbeaten half -century against England Lions.

Vishal Gupta

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