Birmingham: Jasprit Bumrah's focused presence dominated the Edgbaston Cricket Ground nets. His warm-up quickly escalated into an intense display of fast bowling, with precise run-up measurements preceding a powerful 20-minute spell. He challenged batters like Sai Sudharsan, Ravindra Jadeja, and Karun Nair, showcasing accuracy and varied angles, bowling around the wicket for left-handers and maximizing the crease width for right-handers.
His fresh mental state, aided by a three-day break, was evident. Alongside Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, Bumrah's performance suggested a readiness for the upcoming Test.
The trio of Bumrah, Siraj, and Krishna, key figures from the Headingley Test, intensified their training on the second day in Birmingham, following a lighter first day. Each spent about thirty minutes bowling before practicing their batting skills.
Bumrah explored various techniques, from side-arm deliveries to slow bowling and throwdowns. His dedication was further highlighted by shadow practice during batting breaks, showing improvement and confidence by the session's end.
Meanwhile, Kuldeep Yadav is leaving no stone unturned to solidify his position.
Kuldeep Yadav focused on both his bowling and batting. The left-arm wrist-spinner experimented with angles and lengths, potentially becoming a crucial asset given Birmingham's dry conditions. His bowling rhythm looked sharp, building from pre-series sessions in Leeds.
He has been diligently refining his batting under the guidance of head coach Gautam Gambhir and batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, aiming to make substantial contributions with the bat.
After these intense sessions, the team will take a break before regrouping. The suspense around Bumrah's participation will linger for at least another 48 hours.
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