
Doubt Jasprit Bumrah would want to play at Edgbaston: Dinesh Karthik
'First of all, we need to see if Bumrah is playing. I doubt Bumrah would want to play at Edgbaston. I would think that he would wait. It is flat and it would give his body more time, he has bowled a lot of overs in this game. The more rest, the better for him. I think he would love playing at Lord's, but it is not about what he wants, but what the team feels he has to do as well," said Karthik. 'No need to play more than one spinner'advertisementIndia were ineffective in controlling the run flow on Day 5, with many feeling that Kuldeep Yadav should be included in the lineup for the second Test. However, Karthik feels that they just need one spinner for the game and felt playing two would weaken the batting lineup. Karthik said that India shouldn't think what England will do. 'Everything about England tells you that you don't need to play more than one spinner. If you are playing two spinners, then that genuinely weakens your batting. They need to be very sure of one thing: they can't think what England will do. What England are doing is very simple, they have picked even if it is an ordinary bowling and are saying you give us whatever you want to chase, we will back ourselves to do it," said Karthik. India and England will face off in the second Test at Edgbaston from July 2. - EndsMust Watch

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