
'Bumrah Ka Saath Dena Hoga': Shami Wants Indian Bowlers To Step Up And Take Wickets
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India bowlers produced a forgettable show in the first Test, and as a result, the Shubman Gill-led side failed to defend the target of 371 runs and went down by 5 wickets.
Mohammed Shami is not happy with India's bowling performance in the first Test against England, which concluded on Tuesday (June 24) at Headingley with Shubman Gill-led side's defeat by five wickets. In the series opener, Indian bowlers, apart from Jasprit Bumrah, leaked runs and failed to take wickets as well. Shami, who was ignored by BCCI selectors for the ongoing five-match away series, wants bowlers to come up with a good show in the next four matches and take wickets with the new ball.
In the first innings, Bumrah picked up one wicket for India in the first over before Ollie Pope (106) and Ben Duckett (62) added 122 runs for the second wicket, and in the second innings, Duckett (149) and Zak Crawley (65) added 188 runs for the first wicket in the 371-run chase.
'We dropped a lot of catches, and we need to work on it because at this level you can't drop easy catches and do misfielding because the match can slip, which eventually did as well. In bowling, other Indian bowlers should talk to Bumrah and learn from him. They should talk about planning with him and support him. If they will support Bumrah, then we can easily win the match," Shami said on his YouTube channel.
'If I talk about the first match, then I think we need to do a little work in the bowling. Shardul Thakur and Prasidh Krishna picked up two wickets each in the 2nd innings, but by the time Shardul dismissed two England batters, the match was out of India's reach."
'There is still so much left in the series, and for India to win, it will be important to bowl well. You have to take wickets with the new ball. As a bowling unit, we need to plan better so that we can win the match."
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June 26, 2025, 19:17 IST

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