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“There is no unique bowling styling of Inshol Kamboj”

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Former India pacer RP Singh has voted that Shubman Gul should not have given the new ball to Anshol Kamboj for two days of the fourth Test against England. He argued that the debate has neither a unique bowling style nor his fast.

On Thursday, July 24, India allowed England to post 225/2 in their first innings in just 46 overs in Manchester. Visitors were dismissed for 358 in their first innings at the beginning of the day.

During a discussion Sony SportsRP Singh agrees with the views of former Indian batsman Heming Badani Mohammad Siraj A new ball should be given instead of Anshol Kamboj.

“I agree with Heming’s views that they can start with Siraj because Anshol Kamboj has no unique bowling style. If Bumra was playing his first match, he could speak the first over because his process and bowling style are different.

The left -handed pacer added that a new bowler usually lacks the attributes needed to succeed in Test cricket.

“His bowling action and follow -up is like a normal bowler. He doesn’t even have fast. A new bowler can do the first or second over bowl if there is an amazing factor. It is very difficult for a new bowler to perform well in the tests. The tests are more important, your skill, patience and patience. “

Inshol Kambojo Registered data of 1/48 in 10 overs on Manchester Test Day 2. After the England opener attacked three fours of England opener in his first over, he dismissed Ben Duckett (94 off 100) with an old ball.


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Two days of the Manchester Test, the wickets were equipped with Jaspat Boom. [P/C: Getty]Two days of the Manchester Test, the wickets were equipped with Jaspat Boom. [P/C: Getty]
Two days of the Manchester Test, the wickets were equipped with Jaspat Boom. [P/C: Getty]

In the same discussion, RP Singh The Indian Summers was asked to make a mistake in the line and length and flowing into the batsmen’s pad.

“As England said in the morning, it was in their minds that the ball would move a lot here, but that did not happen. There may be many reasons. One is that there are usually more runs between lunch and tea, and the sun was over. Things were no longer cloudy.”

The cricketer’s commentator added that in addition to the change in the situation, the Indian summers lacked patience and discipline.

“It received light rains between it. When it is raining, the problem is that the ball starts scaching shortly after patching, and when it goes to the outfit, it is difficult to maintain the ball.

In addition to Anshol Kamboj, Ravindra Jadeja (1/37 in eight overs) was the only Indian bowler who chose to take two wickets for the Manchester Test. While Jasprot Bumra Mohammad Siraj and Shardol Thakur scored 37 runs in 13 overs, playing 93 runs in their joint 15 overs.