Ind vs Eng: Team India has made a major change in the fast bowling department before the Test series between India and England. There are reports that Mohammad Siraj has been excluded from this series, which was recently included in India’s main bowlers in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Constant spending runs and lack of impact has forced the team management to find a new option.

Siraj’s performance did not remain as expected

Siraj may have taken 20 wickets in 5 Tests in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, but his performance was not very effective. The economy rate of around 4 and an average of 31.15 weakens their figures. Which he suspects on getting a chance in this important series.

Although Siraj can be excluded from India and England (IND VS ENG) Test series, but the reason for the old history of spending continuously, a left -handed fast bowler can get a chance in playing 11.

We are talking about left -arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, who has been performing brilliantly in T20 format for India in recent years. The player, who made her debut in 2022, has so far taken 99 wickets in 63 T20 International matches.

First class experience less, But impressive

However, Arshadeep’s experience is not much in long formats like Tests. He has so far played 12 first class matches for Punjab, taking 39 wickets at an excellent average of 12. The ability to swing can give them a place in the playing 11 in the IND Vs Eng Test series.

Team India now expects new energy and variety from Arshdeep Singh, who joined the team. Instead of Siraj, Arshdeep can disturb English batsmen with a mixture of swing and speed. Now everyone’s eyes will be on whether there will be Siraj or Arshdeep in playing 11.

If Arshdeep Singh gets a chance in playing 11, it can prove to be a big start of his Test career. He has the ability to swing with left -arm angle and new ball, which can be very beneficial against England.

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