England Bowlers Plan Strategy Against India's Pant in Edgbaston Test
England Bowlers Plan Strategy Against India's Pant in Edgbaston Test

England Bowlers Plan Strategy Against India's Pant in Edgbaston Test

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England's Stuart Broad has named Virat Kohli as the best Indian batter he faced in his Test career, praising Kohli's ability to handle both good and bad deliveries without obvious weaknesses, and Jasprit Bumrah as the toughest Indian bowler due to his calm run-up and explosive action. Broad highlighted his 6/46 spell at Trent Bridge in 2011 as his best performance against India, where he also took a hat-trick including the wicket of MS Dhoni. In the ongoing series, England's Josh Tongue was instrumental in dismantling India's lower order, using aggressive and intimidating bowling tactics to restrict tailenders effectively. England pacer Chris Woakes revealed plans to strategize against India's wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, who scored twin centuries in the first Test, describing him as an unpredictable and exciting bowler's challenge. Woakes expressed eagerness to counter Pant's aggressive play and mentioned that the bowling group would hold discussions to develop plans for the upcoming Tests, especially the second Test at Edgbaston. Despite Pant's recent success, England aims to dismiss him early to prevent further damage and hopes to improve their bowling tactics against key Indian players.

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