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Bumrah’s India ready for on-song England in 5th game

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Birmingham, June 30: Never before has he navigated the choppy waters of leadership but Jasprit Bumrah will certainly like to showcase his captaincy acumen while leading a slightly under-prepared India against a vastly improved England in the reschedule­d fifth Test, starting here on Friday.

India were leading the five-match series 2-1 when multiple Covid-19 cases in their camp led to the postponeme­nt of the final game which was a part of the World Test Championsh­ip.

Nine months have passed since and a lot of water has flown through the Thames with the then captain Virat Kohli relinquish­ing Test captaincy. His successor, Rohit Sharma, is missing out on this game after testing positive for Covid-19.

Worse, Rohit’s designated deputy K.L. Rahul is also out after having undergone a surgery for sports hernia.

In this backdrop of musical chair of Indian captaincy, the gauntlet has been thrown at Bumrah, arguably one of the finest fast bowlers in the history of Indian cricket and now set to be the 36th man to lead the national Test team.

He has been acknowledg­ed widely as the undisputed leader of the fast bowling group but come Friday, the challenge against Ben Stokes’ side will be very different when he walks out for the toss at the Edgbaston.

The 3-0 demolition of New Zealand with three tricky chases completed in style has shown that England, under new coach Brendon McCullum, have de-constructe­d their style-sheet as far as Test matches are concerned.

The pitches have become a tad flatter, which is helping the batters and thus Bumrah, along with Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj will have an onerous task of tackling a batting line-up bubbling with confidence.

India will have to bat well and in absence of regular opening pair of Rohit and Rahul.

 ?? — PTI ?? Indian players warm up during a training session ahead of their fifth Test against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham, England, on Wednesday.
— PTI Indian players warm up during a training session ahead of their fifth Test against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham, England, on Wednesday.

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