India began training before their second Test match England Following a series opener defeat at Ed Baston in Birmingham. Star-Pace Jasprit Bumura attended the venue but did not participate in field practice during his first online session on Friday, June 27th.
Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna did not attend the practice session in preparation for their second test. However, their teammates went through batting and bowling routines online. Two people stayed on the stadium grounds and had previously travelled with the team on a team bus.
Fans and former players encourage Jasprit Bumrah’s Edgbaston test inclusion
Jasprit Bumrah He was in top form in the first innings of the Leeds Test, registering five bowling figures at 83. However, he was unable to replicate that effect in the second inning, finishing without a wicket as India fell into a five-wicket defeat.
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In its introduction to the England series, the report shows that Bumrah will play only three of five tests with workload management. The 31-year-old Pacer later confirmed this in an interview with Dinesh Karthik At Sky Sports.
India kicks out 0-1 in the series, and with Edbaston’s second test being virtually ready-made, pressure is growing as pressure from fans and former players are urging them to include Bumra in XI.
Jasprit Bumrah found bowling in the net prior to his second test at Edgbaston
However, during practice sessions on Saturday, I saw Jaspuri’s Bumura bowling online. Right-handed Pacer bowled with full strength amid speculation about his availability for upcoming matches. With Prashidi Krishna Mohamed Shiraji I also bowled during the practice session.
Check out the video posted by the Times of India Reporter on X (formerly known as Twitter) below.
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-SahilMalhotra (@sahil_malhotra1) June 28, 2025
Today there are no Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pants, KL Rahul, and Y Jayzwal. Indian batter rest as Pkrishna, Bumrah and Siraj resume bowling
-SahilMalhotra (@sahil_malhotra1) June 28, 2025
Memoith, Shubman Gill, Rishab Pant, Kl Rahul, and Yashasvi Jaiswal I rested from the net. It is worth mentioning that all four batters scored over the centuries in the first Test match. Rishabh Pant became the first Indian wicket keeper batter to win a second century in one Test match.
India suffers from a 5-wicket defeat in Leeds, trail 0-1 in Test series
After a five-wicket defeat in the opening match at Leeds Headingley, India Trail 0-1 in the 5 Test series against England. First batting, India won a massive total of 471 over the centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswar (101). Shubman Gill (147), and Rishabh Pant (134).
England responded to 465 and narrowed the deficit to just six runs. Jasprit Bumrah starred in the ball and picked up five wickets. In two innings, India added 364 over the centuries from KL Rahul (137) and Pant (118).
Despite the challenging total, England chased it comfortably on the last day and finished the job with 82 overs Ben Duckett He won an important 149. The results gave England a 1-0 advantage in a series with four remaining tests.
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