
England and India clash in the first Test of new WTC cycle
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Agencies Nottingham (UK) The first Test between England and India on 4 August at Trent Bridge will mark the beginning of the 2023 ICC World Test Championsh...
AgenciesNottingham (UK)The first Test between England and India on 4 August at Trent Bridge will mark the beginning of the 2023 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.India have had to deal with injury woes yet again on the England tour with Mayank Agarwal out of the first Test due to a concussion. Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar, and Avesh Khan are already ruled out of the whole series. However, Prithvi Shaw and Suryakumar Yadav are flying to England as replacements will give the visitors options for the second Test. Rohit Sharma is likely to open with KL Rahul, who has proved a strong contender after a hundred in the practice game against County Select XI. It also remains to be seen whether India will go in with two frontline spinners or think about adding a fourth pacer with the conditions in England favouring the seamers.England, on the other hand, have a void to fill in the absence of Ben Stokes, who brought balance to the side. Sam Curran is the leading man in Stokesâ absence who can offer the same set of skills with the bat and ball. The hosts will also be without the services of Jofra Archer, who is recovering from an elbow surgery.The wicket at Trent Bridge looks bowler-friendly with plenty of grass and with both teams rich in pace options, it might be a tightly-fought contest.Virat Kohli might be Indiaâs most successful Test captain, but he is yet to taste success in England and 2021.Cricket pundits and fans want KL Rahul to open alongside Rohit, but it is not as simple as it seems. Earlier, the team management made it public that they are considering Rahul for the middle-order slot. If Rahul does not open, then India has three other options â Hanuma Vihari, Abhimanyu Easwaran, and the third wild punt is to send Cheteshwar Pujara out to open.Of all the options, opening with Rahul seems the most logical one as Easwaran last played a domestic four-day game in early 2020. Pujara is also not at his best, so sending him out to open could look a bit harsh. Talking about Vihari, the right-handed batsman was not given a chance in the WTC final, so picking him as an opener will raise a few eyebrows.However, if Vihari is indeed given a chance, then India will have the luxury of playing Shardul Thakur as an all-rounder. Vihari can roll his arm over so he can play second-fiddle to either Ravichandran Ashwin or Ravindra Jadeja.Heading into the series, the spotlight will be on Pujara as his technique was exposed in the WTC final, and the batsman has not looked his old self for a long time. The reluctance to dispatch bad balls for boundaries is there for everyone to see, and him going into his shell, often ends up creating pressure on Pujaraâs partners.Ajinkya Rahane and Kohli had injury scares before the first Test, but the duo is completely fit to go for the first Test. Kohli is yet to score a ton since November 2019, but it is not like, the skipper has been woefully out of form, and it is just a matter of time before he gets that three-figure mark.Coming to the bowling department, it would be interesting to see whether the management goes in with the same three pacers that played the WTC final â Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami, and Jasprit Bumrah â or whether there is a place for the young and talented Mohammed Siraj.When one considers England, it is hard to look past their fragile batting line-up and this Indian bowling attack is more than capable of running through this Root-led lineup. Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley might have scored runs in patches, but their technique leaves a lot to be desired.Squads: India: Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (Captain), Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R. Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Mohd. Shami, Md. Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav, KL Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper), Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prithvi Shaw, Suryakumar Yadav.EnglandcTypeface:> Joe Root (c), Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Jos Buttler, Mark Wood, Sam Curran, James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow, Dominic Bess, Stuart Broad, Zak Crawley, Haseeb Hameed, Dan Lawrence, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Ollie Robinson, Craig Overton.More Related News