logo
Series is on line, so there will be a leaning towards playing Bumrah: Ryan ten Doeschate

Series is on line, so there will be a leaning towards playing Bumrah: Ryan ten Doeschate

Time of India17-07-2025
Beckenham: India's assistant coach
Ryan ten Doeschate
on Thursday said the team is "leaning towards" playing lead pacer Jasprit
Bumrah
in the fourth Test in Manchester as the visitors look to pull themselves back on level terms in the five-match series against England.
India went down by 22 runs in the third Test at Lord's, failing to chase 193 after dominating for a better part of the game to go 1-2 behind in the marquee rubber.
Explore courses from Top Institutes in
Select a Course Category
MBA
Cybersecurity
Public Policy
CXO
Degree
PGDM
Data Science
Technology
MCA
healthcare
Project Management
Others
Data Analytics
Healthcare
Digital Marketing
Product Management
others
Operations Management
Artificial Intelligence
Design Thinking
Management
Data Science
Leadership
Finance
Skills you'll gain:
Analytical Skills
Financial Literacy
Leadership and Management Skills
Strategic Thinking
Duration:
24 Months
Vellore Institute of Technology
VIT Online MBA
Starts on
Aug 14, 2024
Get Details
Skills you'll gain:
Financial Management
Team Leadership & Collaboration
Financial Reporting & Analysis
Advocacy Strategies for Leadership
Duration:
18 Months
UMass Global
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Starts on
May 13, 2024
Get Details
Bumrah, who is slated to play a maximum of three Tests in the series as part of a pre-determined plan, led the way with seven wickets at Lord's but his availability for the next game is not confirmed yet.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Struggling With Belly Fat? Try This at Home
Home Fitness Hack
Shop Now
Undo
"No, we'll make that call in Manchester still. We know we've got him for one of the last two Tests. I think it's pretty obvious the series is on the line now in Manchester, so there will be a leaning towards playing him," ten Doeschate said.
With two more matches still left in the series, the peerless fast bowler's availability at Old Trafford will depend on multiple factors.
Live Events
"But again, we've got to look at all the factors. How many days of cricket are we going to get up there? What do we feel is our best chance of winning that game? And then how that fits in together with the Oval and looking at the last two games holistically as part of the series," ten Doeschate said.
On Thursday, the Indian team had a training session at the County Ground in Beckenham before leaving for Manchester for the penultimate game of the five-match series.
Bumrah is currently the second-highest wicket-taker in the series, with 12 scalps in four innings at an average of 28.09.
Soon after India lost the third Test, skipper Shubman Gill simply said "you'll get to know soon" when asked about Bumrah's participation in Manchester.
After India's defeat at Lord's, former players like Anil Kumble urged the team management to push Bumrah to play the final two Tests to save the series.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Ajaraie hat-trick in NEUFC's opening win
Ajaraie hat-trick in NEUFC's opening win

Time of India

time36 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Ajaraie hat-trick in NEUFC's opening win

Coach Juan Pedro Benali on the sidelines and owner John Abraham in the stands could not have been happier as NorthEast United FC began their Durand Cup title defence in style with star striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie scoring a hat-trick in a 3-1 win over Malaysian Armed Forces FT at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong on Saturday. It was the defending champions' game from the start as Ajaraie and Jithin MS kept pushing the visiting defenders' limits upfront. And it didn't take very long for them to cave in as last season's ISL top scorer pounced on a long cross to beat the goalkeeper with a perfect finish in the 23rd minute. Six minutes later, it was Jithin, who dribbled past three defenders inside the box but selflessly gave the final pass to his Moroccan strike partner to double his and the team's lead. Benali tested his bench strength and brought in the likes of new recruit and I-League top scorer Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia to replace Jithin and link up with Ajaraie. The high press paid dividends in the 70th minute when Ajaraie completed his hat-trick with another finish to a rebound inside the box. The Malaysian side earned a consolation goal towards the end of the game when Mohd Amir Faizal lofted a spectacular long effort that dipped into the goal for their first goal of the tournament. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Luxury Awaits at Paras Floret | Paras Sector 59 Gurgaon Paras The Florett Book Now Undo 1 Ladakh script history in draw: 1 Ladakh FC made a dream start to their national football journey by holding Nepal's seasoned side, Tribhuvan Army, to a 1-1 draw in their first match of the Durand Cup campaign in Jamshedpur on Saturday. In the 'Himalayan derby', the newcomers from Ladakh took advantage of a defensive mistake from the Nepalese team to script history through defender Siju, who headed in the first goal by a Ladakhi player in the tournament, before it was Tribhuvan Army's turn to pounce on a mistake by the 1 Ladakh goalkeeper and back four as Nirajan Dhami equalised with a calm finish just before the break. After the change of ends, the hot and humid conditions began taking a toll on the players as cramps, injuries and drink breaks slowed the pace of the match. But despite the numerous moves and attacks by Tribhuvan Army for a winner, the debutants held on to earn a draw and a point in their first national outing. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

No player should miss out on tournaments due to lack of funds, says CM
No player should miss out on tournaments due to lack of funds, says CM

Time of India

time40 minutes ago

  • Time of India

No player should miss out on tournaments due to lack of funds, says CM

1 2 Nagpur: Maharashtra is set to establish advanced sports training centres with global-standard facilities, international coaches, and certified nutritionists, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis announced on Saturday. Speaking at a felicitation ceremony for Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh, Fadnavis said the state is committed to building a robust sports ecosystem where every deserving player gets full support. He also added that no athlete should miss out on tournaments due to financial or logistical constraints. Addressing the gathering, Fadnavis said Divya's triumph brought him threefold happiness: as an Indian witnessing the end of Chinese dominance in chess, as a Maharashtrian proud of the state's talent, and as a Nagpurkar celebrating a hometown hero. "She made us proud at the global level," said Fadnavis. "At just 19, she's achieved what many can only dream of," he added. Fadnavis emphasised that Divya's journey — from Under-9 champion at the age of 7 to defeating elite global players — is a source of inspiration for thousands of young chess aspirants. Highlighting the focus, discipline, and sharpness required for chess in an age dominated by mobile distractions, he stressed that Maharashtra would continue to give sports the priority it deserves. "This felicitation is not just to honour her but to inspire others. We are building a system where no talented sportsperson is deprived of chances due to a lack of funds or facilities," he said. Fadnavis elaborated on several initiatives launched by the state to uplift sports. "Until recently, there was no provision to fund players. Now we've changed that. We offer cash prizes and direct support to help athletes with travel, training, and equipment," he said. Fadnavis also revealed that the state govt has already transferred Rs3 crore into Divya's account as a reward. On a lighter note, cabinet minister Chhagan Bhujbal commented on Nagpur's intellectual strength, saying, "People from Nagpur seem to be especially brilliant at chess." Jokingly, he added, "I also play chess, but in politics. Knocking out pawns and checkmating opponents is a skill we learn here, too." MLC Parinay Fuke, president of the Maharashtra Chess Association, also praised Divya's achievement, calling it a landmark moment for both Nagpur and India. "After Vishy Anand, she is the first Indian woman to bring such glory to India. The finals were tough, with three tie-breakers, but her aggressive play helped her clinch the win," he said. He recalled her early days, citing her first coach, the late Rahul Joshi, and current coach Abhimanyu Puranik. Fuke also revealed that when they approached the CM for funding the Chess Grand Prix in 2023, he immediately approved Rs2 crore. "Divya, who had lost to Koneru Humpy in the semi-final then, went on to defeat Humpy in this year's finale," he said. With the next Chess World Cup (Open) set to take place in India, Fuke said that Maharashtra deserves to host the event and take its rightful place on the world chess map. Fadnavis replied that if the Maharashtra Chess Association manages to bag the hosting rights, the state govt will ensure that it is organised at a grand level. Newly appointed sports minister Manikrao Kokate, in his first public address, called chess a mix of discipline, concentration, and mental strength. Kokate announced that funds would be specially allocated for advanced training of girl athletes. "If girls are given the right opportunity and support, they can conquer the world. I will do everything in my capacity to make Maharashtra the top state in sports," Kokate said. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

'He told me to...': Yashasvi Jaiswal reveals the six-word advice Rohit Sharma shared with him at The Oval
'He told me to...': Yashasvi Jaiswal reveals the six-word advice Rohit Sharma shared with him at The Oval

First Post

timean hour ago

  • First Post

'He told me to...': Yashasvi Jaiswal reveals the six-word advice Rohit Sharma shared with him at The Oval

Courtesy of a blazing century on Day 3, Yashasvi Jaiswal has set the tone for India's win at The Oval. The opener smashed his 6th Test ton and second of the century. read more Rohit Sharma was in attendance at The Oval when Yashasvi Jaiswal was batting on Day 3. Screengrab: Sonyliv/AFP Team India emerged as the more dominant side on Day 3 of the Oval Test, and opening batter Yashasvi Jaiswal was the bearer of the ascendancy that has set the tone for India's victory on Day 4. After going unbeaten at 51 on Day 2, Jaiswal continued the blitz on the and completed a scintillating ton to render a certain edge to India. He wrapped the series in the same way with which he began- with a century- and registered his 6th Test hundred and second of the series. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Jaiswal reveals Rohit's advice When Jaiswal was in the middle, the camera panned to one of the greatest stalwarts of Indian cricket's history, Rohit Sharma. The former India Test captain was in attendance at the Oval and even left an encouraging message for Jaiswal, which he revealed in the press conference that followed the close of the day's play. 'He told me to hang in there and bat long,' said the southpaw. Though Jaiswal could not take his innings beyond the 118-run mark, Team India thoroughly needed runs from his bat, and his knock could prove to be the difference between the two teams in the end. The series makes Jaiswal more mature The series turned out to be topsy-turvy for the Indian batter; he was a hit on occasions and was a complete miss at times. However, Jaiswal's career trajectory is only moving upwards, putting out the impression that the 23-year-old would have surely gained a lot of takeaways in the last 40 or so days. Talking more about his learnings he got from the series, Jaiswal said: 'It's all about how I fight. Always, the mentality is to go out there and fight it out and enjoy.' Because in the end, (and) as I tell myself that it's the game and we need to enjoy the game. That is very important. With that, we should have fun." 'I am proud of myself and all my teammates. We want fun. We want some battle in the middle. That is the fun. That's why you play Test cricket,' he said.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store