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Indias Predicted Playing XI For 2nd Test Against England: Jasprit Bumrah, Shardul Thakur OUT; Arshdeep Singh, Nitish Reddy IN
Indias Predicted Playing XI For 2nd Test Against England: Jasprit Bumrah, Shardul Thakur OUT; Arshdeep Singh, Nitish Reddy IN

India.com

time2 days ago

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Indias Predicted Playing XI For 2nd Test Against England: Jasprit Bumrah, Shardul Thakur OUT; Arshdeep Singh, Nitish Reddy IN

photoDetails english 2923640 Shubman Gill-led India will face Ben Stokes' England in the second Test of the five-match series for the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy from July 2 to 6 in Edgbaston, Birmingham. After losing the first Test in Leeds by five wickets, India will look to bounce back in the series and they are likely to make key changes to their playing XI in the second Test. The absence of Jasprit Bumrah, who is likely to be rested due to workload management, will influence India's lineup. Here's India's predicted Playing XI for the 2nd Test against England: Updated:Jun 28, 2025, 09:07 PM IST 1. Yashasvi Jaiswal 1 / 11 Young left-handed batter Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored the century in the first Test in Leeds, is all set to open the innings for India in the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. 2. KL Rahul 2 / 11 KL Rahul, who brings that much-needed experience, is all set to open the innings for India alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal in the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. After scoring a century in the first Test, Rahul will look to continue his heroics with the bat in the second Test of the series. 3. Sai Sudharsan 3 / 11 Sai Sudharsan didn't have a great start to his Test career while batting at No. 3 in the first Test against England in Leeds. However, the team management is likely to back him for another Test. Sudharsan, who had scores of 0 and 30 in the first Test, will look to score big in the second Test against England. 4. Shubman Gill (Captain) 4 / 11 Shubman Gill will lead India in the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Gill, who scored a century on his Test debut during the first Test, will look to continue his good form with the bat in the second match against England. 5. Rishabh Pant (VC & WK) 5 / 11 Explosive middle-order batter and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant is all set to bat at No. 5 for India in the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Pant scored the centuries in both innings of the first Test in Leeds and fans would be expecting something similar for the left-handed batter in the second match of the series. 6. Karun Nair 6 / 11 Karun Nair made his comeback to India's Test lineup after a long long time during the first Test against England in Leeds. However, he failed to make a huge impact with the bat, scoring 0 and 20. He will look to turn things around while batting at No. 6 for India in the second Test in Edgbaston, Birmingham. 7. Ravindra Jadeja 7 / 11 Ravindra Jadeja will give that perfect balance to the Indian team with his all-round skills during the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. He is set to bat at No. 7 for India in the second Test and would look to improve his performance in all three departments of the game. 8. Nitish Reddy 8 / 11 With Shardul Thakur underperforming in the first Test, Nitish Reddy is likely to replace him in India's playing XI for the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Nitish Reddy is a replacement for Shardul Thakur and will give batting depth and medium-pace bowling to the Indian lineup. 9. Arshdeep Singh 9 / 11 According to an Indian Express report, Jasprit Bumrah, who bowled 44 overs during the first Test in Leeds, is likely to be rested for the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Arshdeep Singh is the front-runner to replace Bumrah in India's playing XI for the second Test. His left-arm angle adds variety to the Indian bowling lineup. 10. Mohammed Siraj 10 / 11 Mohammed Siraj is all set to lead the Indian pace attack in Jasprit Bumrah's absence in the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Despite a dip in red-ball form, Siraj is a key pacer for India. 11. Prasidh Krishna 11 / 11 Prasidh Krishna is likely to retain his spot in the Indian playing XI for the second Test against England despite being expensive in the first match of the series.

Who is the highest wicket-taker in the India vs England Tests since 1932?
Who is the highest wicket-taker in the India vs England Tests since 1932?

Business Standard

time22-06-2025

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Who is the highest wicket-taker in the India vs England Tests since 1932?

The India vs England Test rivalry is one of cricket's oldest and most storied battles, dating back to 1932. Over the decades, it has seen many iconic performances with the ball, from legendary spinners weaving magic on turning tracks to fast bowlers delivering fiery spells in swinging conditions. As the two teams clash once again for the newly inaugurated Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy, it's the perfect moment to look back at the top wicket-takers in this historic fixture. These bowlers have not only dominated across different eras but have also played pivotal roles in shaping the outcomes of series both in India and England. Here's a look at the most prolific wicket-takers in India–England Test history, spanning generations of match-winning spells. Most wickets in India vs England Test series Rank Player Country Span Mat Inns Balls Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI Avg Econ SR 4w 5w 10w 1 JM Anderson ENG 2006–2024 39 73 8318 1386.2 375 3796 149 5/20 25.47 2.73 55.82 7 6 - 2 R Ashwin IND 2012–2024 24 45 6383 1063.5 171 3161 114 6/55 27.72 2.97 55.99 3 8 1 3 BS Chandrasekhar IND 1964–1979 23 38 6199 1033.1 249 2591 95 8/79 27.27 2.5 65.25 3 8 - 4 A Kumble IND 1990–2007 19 36 6434 1072.2 258 2815 92 7/115 30.59 2.62 69.93 4 4 1 5 BS Bedi IND 1967–1979 22 36 7173 1195.3 373 2539 85 6/71 29.87 2.12 84.38 5 4 - 6 N Kapil Dev IND 1979–1993 27 48 6343 1057.1 227 3174 85 6/91 37.34 3 74.62 2 4 - 7 SCJ Broad ENG 2008–2022 24 43 4374 729 188 2110 74 6/25 28.51 2.89 59.1 4 2 - 8 RA Jadeja IND 2012–2024 20 37 5300 883.2 183 2280 70 7/48 32.57 2.58 75.71 3 2 1 9 I Sharma IND 2008–2021 23 37 4302 717 147 2171 67 7/74 32.4 3.02 64.2 2 2 - 10 RGD Willis ENG 1974–1982 17 30 2941 490.1 96 1441 62 6/53 23.24 2.93 47.43 1 3 - Most wickets by Indian bowlers vs England in Tests (On English soil) Top 5 Indian Wicket-Takers in England (Tests) Rank Player Span Matches Innings Wickets Best Bowling (Innings) Bowling Average 1 Ishant Sharma 2007–2021 13 22 48 7/74 (Lord's 2014) ~33.00 2 Kapil Dev 1979–1990s 13 22 43 6/91 ~34.60 3 Jasprit Bumrah 2018–2021 10 16 40 5/64 23.6 4 Anil Kumble 1990–2007 11 19 36 7/115 30.59 5 Bishan Singh Bedi 1967–1979 12 18 35 6/71 29.87 1. Ishant Sharma – 48 Wickets Ishant Sharma leads the list of Indian wicket-takers in England with 48 wickets in 22 innings. His standout moment came at Lord's in 2014, where he delivered a fiery spell of 7/74, earning the Player of the Match. Known for exploiting English conditions with bounce and seam, Ishant has been India's pace spearhead in numerous away tours. 2. Kapil Dev – 43 Wickets India's first World Cup-winning captain, Kapil Dev, was instrumental in India's 1986 series win in England. A crafty swing bowler and a dependable all-rounder, Kapil picked up 43 wickets in 22 innings, showcasing his knack for rising to the occasion in English conditions. 3. Jasprit Bumrah – 40 Wickets Modern pace ace Jasprit Bumrah has claimed 40 wickets in just 16 innings, including 21 wickets at an average of 22.47 on the 2021 tour and he has already bagged 3 wickets in the 1st Test this year. His lethal pace, unorthodox action, and accuracy make him a key weapon, though the management may rotate him during the current five-Test series. 4. Anil Kumble – 36 Wickets Legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble took 36 wickets in 19 innings. His county stint with Northamptonshire sharpened his skills for English conditions. Kumble also contributed with the bat, scoring a century in the 2007 series and playing a pivotal role in India's historic Test win at Headingley in 2002. 5. Bishan Singh Bedi – 35 Wickets One of the finest left-arm spinners in cricket history, Bishan Singh Bedi claimed 35 wickets in 18 innings in England. A member of India's famed spin quartet of the 1970s, Bedi's most memorable performance came with a six-wicket haul at Lord's, earning him a spot on the honors board.

IND vs ENG: 'Kya hi baat hai teri bhai ...' - Shubman Gill's banter with Rishabh Pant lights up Day 2 at Headingley
IND vs ENG: 'Kya hi baat hai teri bhai ...' - Shubman Gill's banter with Rishabh Pant lights up Day 2 at Headingley

Time of India

time21-06-2025

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  • Time of India

IND vs ENG: 'Kya hi baat hai teri bhai ...' - Shubman Gill's banter with Rishabh Pant lights up Day 2 at Headingley

India's Rishabh Pant, right, celebrates with batting partner Shubman Gill after scoring a century.(AP Photo) In a match already filled with milestones and masterstrokes, it was the stump mic banter between India captain Shubman Gill and vice-captain Rishabh Pant that added a touch of light-hearted brilliance to India's dominant second day at Headingley. LIVE: India vs England 1st Test Day 2 Resuming at 359/3 on Saturday morning, Gill (127*) and Pant (65*) continued their partnership and soon took India's total past 400 inside the first hour. With England's bowlers toiling under the sun, the duo rotated strike smartly and left several probing deliveries, showcasing a mix of discipline and aggression. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! But amidst the grinding play, Gill's cheeky dig at Pant stole the show. After the wicketkeeper-batter elegantly left a delivery outside off, Gill was caught on the stump mic saying with a grin: "Kya hi baat hai teri bhai, isse tagdi leave nahi kar sakta tu. (What a leave, brother! You couldn't have left that ball any better.)" Dominant India on Day 1! Jaiswal & Gill Hit Centuries | ENG vs IND 1st Test - Sahil from Leeds The remark had fans in splits, another moment of chemistry between India's new leadership duo. Pant, who later completed his seventh Test hundred in trademark style with a one-handed six off Shoaib Bashir, showed his own game awareness. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Our one of a kind Patented Cold Water Extraction Process Superior Ginseng Undo During an earlier passage of play, he was heard cautioning Gill after the captain stepped out to drive a rising delivery. "Niche hi reh nikal raha hai toh. Ye aa jaata, uth gaya. (Keep it down when stepping out. This one rose a bit, could've gone wrong.)" That balance between camaraderie and caution reflected the maturity and synergy in the Gill-Pant partnership, which swelled past 200 runs for the fourth wicket — a defining moment in the opening Test of the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

IND vs ENG, 1st Test: Shubman Gill's captaincy debut mirrors Virat Kohli's as dominant India take control on Day 1 at Headingley
IND vs ENG, 1st Test: Shubman Gill's captaincy debut mirrors Virat Kohli's as dominant India take control on Day 1 at Headingley

Time of India

time20-06-2025

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  • Time of India

IND vs ENG, 1st Test: Shubman Gill's captaincy debut mirrors Virat Kohli's as dominant India take control on Day 1 at Headingley

Shubman Gill celebrates after reaching his hundred. (Pic credit: BCCI) A new era of Indian Test cricket began with poise and purpose on Friday as Shubman Gill's India stamped their authority on the opening day of the first Test against England at Headingley in the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy. Sent in to bat after England captain Ben Stokes won the toss, India overcame early challenges to finish the day at a commanding 359/3 - their highest-ever Day 1 total in a Test in England. Scaorecard: India vs England, 1st Test Day 1 Skipper Gill led from the front with an unbeaten 127, becoming only the fourth Indian to score a century in his maiden innings as Test captain, emulating legends like Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar, and Virat Kohli. Yashasvi Jaiswal's sublime 101 and a composed unbeaten 65 from vice-captain Rishabh Pant added to India's dominance. Their combined efforts have put India firmly in control, making a bold statement in their first Test since the retirements of stalwarts Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and R Ashwin. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Debut disappointment for Sai Sudharsan Much was expected from debutant Sai Sudharsan, but the 23-year-old endured a harsh introduction to Test cricket. Handed cap No. 317 by Cheteshwar Pujara, Sudharsan came in at No. 3 but was dismissed for a duck after just four balls — becoming the first Indian debutant since 2011 to suffer such a fate. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo His nervous stay ended when Ben Stokes, attacking with discipline, found the edge through to the keeper. The early dismissal slightly dented India's promising 91-run opening stand between KL Rahul (42) and Yashasvi Jaiswal. India went into lunch at 92/2, with questions looming about their new-look middle order. How Shubman Gill prepared for the first Test vs England in Leeds | Exclusive from Nets Yashasvi Jaiswal continues dream run Yashasvi Jaiswal once again proved why he is India's most exciting red-ball batting prospect. The 23-year-old left-hander struck his fifth Test century — and third against England — to continue his remarkable trend of scoring hundreds in the opening Test of every overseas series he's played. Jaiswal's 101 off 159 balls featured 16 fours and a six. His innings was a fine blend of restraint and aggression, beginning with a fluent drive off Woakes and building into a commanding knock that blunted England's bowling attack. Notably, he added 129 runs with Gill for the third wicket, a partnership that pulled India away from early trouble and toward a position of dominance. Captain Gill matches Kohli's feat with commanding century In his first outing as Test captain, Shubman Gill showed exactly why he's been trusted to lead India into a new era. Calm under pressure, the 25-year-old constructed a majestic innings, reaching his sixth Test century and his third against England. His unbeaten 127 off 175 balls was a masterclass in timing, intent, and authority. He reached his fifty off just 56 balls — his fastest in Tests — and didn't let up. With 14 crisp boundaries, Gill joined Hazare, Gavaskar, and Kohli as the only Indians to score a century in their first innings as Test captain. At 25 years and 285 days, he also became the youngest Indian skipper to record a fifty on captaincy debut. His composure, combined with tactical clarity, suggests India's transition may be in safe hands. Pant adds spark, India finish Day 1 at 359/3 R ishabh Pant added the late flourish, accelerating after Jaiswal's dismissal to notch up a confident 65* off 102 balls. The Gill-Pant stand remains unbroken at stumps, already worth 138 runs for the fourth wicket. England's bowlers, barring Ben Stokes (2/43), struggled to extract much from the surface. Brydon Carse took the only other wicket, while the rest of the attack looked toothless against India's batting discipline. India's 359/3 is their highest Day 1 total in England, surpassing the 338/7 scored at Edgbaston in 2022. It's also the highest Day 1 score by any visiting team in England since 2003, when South Africa posted 362/4 at The Oval. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

IND vs ENG: Sai Sudharsan falls for a duck on Test debut as England strike back after India's strong start
IND vs ENG: Sai Sudharsan falls for a duck on Test debut as England strike back after India's strong start

Time of India

time20-06-2025

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IND vs ENG: Sai Sudharsan falls for a duck on Test debut as England strike back after India's strong start

Sai Sudharsan (Video grab) NEW DELHI: Hype met heartbreak for Sai Sudharsan on Friday as the highly-rated youngster endured a nightmare start to his Test career, falling for a duck in his debut innings against England in the first Test of the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy series at Headingley. Live Score: India vs England, 1st Test Day 1 The 23-year-old left-hander, handed India Test Cap No. 317 by Cheteshwar Pujara before the toss, walked in at No. 3 - a position steeped in Indian cricketing history - but managed to last just four balls before edging a delivery from Ben Stokes to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Sudharsan came to the crease after KL Rahul (42) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (42 not out) had put together a promising 91-run opening stand. He survived a close LBW call off the first ball he faced from Brydon Carse, but looked tentative throughout his brief stay. Poll How do you feel about Sai Sudharsan's debut performance? Disappointed Optimistic for the future Indifferent Stokes, attacking with purpose, probed him in the following over, and finally drew the edge that sent Sudharsan back for a duck - an inauspicious start to what has been an otherwise sparkling rise through the ranks. India went into lunch on 92/2 on Day 1. Shubman's Big Test Begins! India's Probable XI & Stokes' Mind Games | ENG vs IND 1st Test Preview Sudharsan's debut came on a date etched in Indian Test folklore - June 20, the same day Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly debuted in 1996, and Virat Kohli in 2011. Expectations were high for the Tamil Nadu batter, who topped the IPL 2025 run charts and had been earmarked as a pillar of India's new era in red-ball cricket. His early dismissal, however, serves as a reminder of the brutal challenges of Test cricket - particularly in English conditions. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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