Clarke and Knight Advocate for Kuldeep Yadav's Inclusion in India's Test Team
Following India's underwhelming bowling performance in the first Test at Headingley, former Australian captain Michael Clarke and ex-England cricketer Nick Knight have urged the Indian team management to include spinner Kuldeep Yadav in the bowling attack.
Kuldeep Yadav poised to make an impact in England series.
While Jasprit Bumrah stood out, the remaining Indian bowlers struggled to make an impact on a docile pitch that offered minimal assistance. The pace attack appeared ineffective, with Mohammed Siraj delivering a subpar performance and Prasidh Krishna struggling to find the appropriate length. Shardul Thakur was unable to create his usual impact, and Ravindra Jadeja, while extracting some turn, lacked sufficient support from the other end.
"Bowling-wise, I do not want to be hard on any individual, but I think they've got to play Kuldeep Yadav. I think it is an absolute no-brainer. I think he's a wicket-taker and would have offered a lot more than what he saw the attack do in this Test," Clarke stated on the Beyond23 Podcast.
Clarke also expressed concerns about India's team selection philosophy. "India have done this for a while. They care so much about extra batting or stacking the batting deep, and they are willing to risk picking the number one spinner to do that. I think to win in England, you've got to look to pick 20 wickets," Clarke said.
Knight echoed similar sentiments, particularly given the dry English summer conditions. "I would be looking for every opportunity to play Kuldeep Yadav. England will find it hard against Kuldeep. If Kuldeep is on top of his game, that could be a defining moment in the series, or moments, because England likes to be aggressive. When you want to be aggressive, you have to be certain about which way the ball is turning. If there is a little bit of assistance from the pitch, Kuldeep will be able to bowl all his varieties," he added.
The second Test between India and England is scheduled to commence on July 2nd at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
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