India finds itself in a tough position in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, trailing England by 2-1 as the series heads to the Old Trafford for the crucial fourth Test. To make matters worse, India’s pace attack is facing a significant challenge with several injury blows. This sudden setback means the team management faces a critical decision regarding their bowling lineup. Against a strong English batting unit, selecting the right pace option becomes paramount. In this context, the inclusion of young fast bowler Anshul Kamboj could be a game-changer. A 24-year-old pacer from Haryana recently added to the Indian squad.
3 reasons why Anshul Kamboj should be part of India’s playing XI in fourth Test:
1. Proven domestic form & English conditions familiarity
Anshul arrives with compelling domestic credentials. He recently achieved a rare feat, taking all 10 wickets in an innings 10 for 49 for Haryana against Kerela in the previous Ranji Trophy season. This exceptional performance not only demonstrates his wicket-taking ability but also his endurance to bowl long spells effectively. Moreover, he recently picked up crucial experience in English conditions, taking 5 wickets in two games for India A against the England Lions ahead of the ongoing Test series. This recent exposure to local pitches significantly reduces his adaptation time, making him a more reliable immediate option compared to a bowler with no prior English experience this season.
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2. Suitability for Old Trafford’s conditions
Old Trafford’s pitch often starts with some assistance for seam bowlers, especially under overcast conditions, before gradually slowing down and aiding spinners later in the Test. Kamboj, a right-arm medium-fast bowler, is known for his consistent line and length and subtle movement suggests he can maintain pressure and exploit any early assistance. This disciplined approach is precisely what’s needed to build pressure and force mistakes from England’s aggressive batters.
3. The element of surprise
In a crucial series like this, bringing in a new face can be a big advantage. English batters would have very little, if any, experience facing Kamboj in a Test match. This unknown factor could make them hesitant and lead to mistakes. Kamboj’s fresh approach and different bowling rhythm might just provide the surprise element India needs to break crucial partnerships and gain an edge.
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