Ravi Shastri Tells Shubman Gill to Be ‘a Little More Proactive’, Reveals Key to India Bouncing Back in 2nd Test vs England
- India's cricket team arrives in Birmingham for the second Test, facing a historic winless record at Edgbaston since 1967, and trailing 1–0 in the series.
- Since 1967, India have played eight Tests at Edgbaston, losing seven and drawing one in 1986, with their only draw under Kapil Dev and a heavy 2011 defeat highlighting their ongoing jinx.
- India scored five centuries at Headingley, a first in cricket history, but England chased 373 to win, completing a record fourth-innings chase and handing India a defeat.
- India adds Harpreet Brar as a net bowler while weighing Bumrah’s workload and a second spinner ahead of Edgbaston Test, aiming to counter England’s spin threat.
- India's historic winless record at Edgbaston since 1967 underscores the urgency for a series-levelling victory as they aim to start a new World Test Championship cycle positively.
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India bring in special net bowler from IPL team to get ready for Edgbaston Test
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Ravi Shastri says WTC Final shouldn't be at Lord’s, backs Ahmedabad or Melbourne
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