Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Umesh lacking team management’s confidence

- ■ N Ananthanar­ayanan anatha.narayanan@htlive.com ■

LONDON: While Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami seemed to cry out for an extra pace hand to stop England at the Lord’s Test, Jasprit Bumrah bowled in the Lord’s Academy nets with the cast on his broken left thumb finally off.

With the third Test starting at Trent Bridge on Saturday, it won’t be a surprise if Bumrah’s return becomes the latest in a revolving door policy in Virat Kohli’s 37 Tests as captain.

Down 0-2 after the innings and 159-run loss in the second Test, changes are expected.

Bumrah’s inclusion could also mean Umesh Yadav has played his only Test in England,

barring any change forced due to injuries, for no fault of his. He was sharp at Edgbaston, and took three wickets, including those of the aggressive Jonny Bairstow and Sam Curran.

But he doesn’t have the confidence of the team management. He was not picked for any of the three Tests in South Africa on pitches tailor-made for him. He had been the workhorse during the preceding long home series in 2016-17.

This would have hardly been noticed but for the shock move to bring in Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav despite overcast conditions on Friday morning when the toss finally took place. It rained throughout on Thursday, Day 1 of the Test, and forecast for more rain gave a clear idea that

seamers would be decisive.

The focus is on batsmen after another collapse but questions will be raised on the selection since Kohli took over on the 2014-15 Australia tour.

But the squad members are hesitant to touch any subject related to the captain. After Kohli’s brilliant 149 in the first innings of the first Test, batting coach Sanjay Bangar, a former India opener, was asked to rate the knock as Kohli did not comment immediatel­y.

“It must be among his top five, but it is better if you ask him,” said Bangar.

Asked about Umesh Yadav’s controvers­ial omission at Lord’s, vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane said: “The answer to your question will be, I feel,

when Kuldeep gets four/five wickets tomorrow, it’ll be completely different. But see, it’s about what captain and coach (Ravi Shastri) think. In the end, it’s the captain’s decision and I felt Virat is backing Kuldeep and we’ll have to wait and see.”

Kuldeep eventually bowled just nine overs (0/44) out of the 88.1 overs England faced. R Ashwin, brought on only in the 39th over, was given 17 and Rahane led the team for substantia­l periods when Kohli was receiving treatment.

A second spinner was an option when the pitch was dry. But it meant India were handicappe­d after reducing England to 131/5. Umesh’s skill with the older ball would have made a huge difference.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Umesh Yadav was left out of the squad for the second Test despite impressive performanc­e in the first Test.
REUTERS Umesh Yadav was left out of the squad for the second Test despite impressive performanc­e in the first Test.

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