The Indian cricket team is facing a storm of criticism ahead of the crucial second Test against England, with concerns raised about the fitness and form of key players. The pressure is mounting as India, led by Shubman Gill, aims to level the five-match series after suffering a defeat in the first Test.
One of the main targets of criticism is Shardul Thakur. Former Australian spinner Brad Hogg has openly questioned Thakur's fitness levels, adding pressure on the all-rounder. Thakur's recent performances have also been under scrutiny, with some questioning his place in the team. This criticism adds to the existing pressure on the Indian team, who are already dealing with the absence of experienced players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
Adding to the pre-match heat, Arshdeep Singh, who is part of the Test squad, responded to a fan questioning his focus during the series. Despite not featuring in the first Test, Arshdeep was seen playfully interacting with the bowling coach, leading to the online criticism. Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has supported Arshdeep's inclusion in the second Test, praising his control and swing, which could add variety to India’s bowling attack.
The absence of Jasprit Bumrah from the second Test is a significant blow to India's chances. England captain Ben Stokes acknowledged that Bumrah's absence is a problem that India needs to deal with. Without Bumrah, the Indian pace attack appears vulnerable, potentially opening the door for players like Akash Deep or Arshdeep Singh. Ravi Shastri has emphasized the need for India to "throw the counter punch almost immediately" after their defeat in the first Test. He also highlighted the importance of proactive leadership from captain Shubman Gill, who needs support from his bowlers and fielders.
Meanwhile, the England camp is confident, with captain Ben Stokes praising Rishabh Pant as a "very dangerous player". Stokes acknowledged Pant's fearless style of play and the threat he poses to the opposition. England will look to capitalize on India's vulnerabilities and extend their lead in the series.
The match also carries historical significance, as India has never won a Test match at Edgbaston, losing seven and drawing one out of the eight games played there. This adds another layer of pressure on the Indian team as they seek to reverse their fortunes and level the series. As the second Test approaches, India needs to address the criticisms, find the right team composition, and display resilience to overcome England's challenge.