Nottingham: British batting coach Marcus Trescothick has called the “the most powerful” Indian Bowling attack after the home team folded for 183 on the opening day of the first test here on Wednesday.
The attack of four Indians Indians took six of the last six British goals only for 45 to walk because the host ended their innings at 65.4 overs.
Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami took seven net among them, while Shardul Thakur took a valuable scalp from England captain Joe Root after getting a surprise call this morning.
“They might be the most powerful compared to where they have been for several years,” Trescothick said during virtual media interactions after playing that day.
“They have a lot of closed bases.
When they need a certain goal, you can see people who don’t play in season.
You know how much quality they have all kinds of good Bowler Red Bowlers at this time.” “You know, they can’t be in the final of the world test championship without reason.
They play at home and leave and of course they must have the facts to support it.” I think many people watched it when they went to Australia and how well they appeared there, so it wasn’t surprising for us.
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For England, Skipper Joe Root once again appeared notch above the others, scoring a goal with 64.
“It only challenges.
We know that it is a real contest.
And we have to raise our games, to be able to match their skills and we have the ability to just make sure we do it better than basically what we have done today, “he said.” We have to keep making sure that we stay positive about what happened.
Today is not an ideal day.
“But, you know it doesn’t sort how the rest of the game will go or how the rest of the series will go.” We will return tonight and then come back and find the way to try and return in the game, “he said, vowed to return stronger.
England will come behind the T20i series and play their last test against New Zealand before the WTC final.” Often you go to the test match series that you will come from behind the white ball competition and that’s the way international cricket.
You must find your way and international players to make the job.
“I think, scheduling is always a problem.
Trying to get the right balance for the dough moving into the test series, of course you want them to play a certain red ball cricket into it.” But, of course, we don’t.
want to use it as a reason.
We would love to get more time bowling with a red ball, facing the red ball and preparation.
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