Dinesh Karthik, raging on team management, said- ‘If you do not get bowling, why are you feeding’

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The first Test match being played between England and India in Leeds is ready for a blockbuster Finnish. England need 350 runs on the last day Indian team Will need 10 wickets. Last day Indian team The bowlers will be quite strong. Shardul Thakur, who is playing as the fourth seamor, would also expect a good performance as he had only 6 overs bowling in the first innings in which he proved to be faded.

However, everyone was surprised that during England’s first innings in the Handingley Test, Indian captain Shubman Gill bowled Shardul Thakur only six overs. 33 -year -old Shardul Thakur proved to be very expensive during this period and conceded 38 runs in six overs. Now former India wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik has raised questions about the inclusion of Shardul in the playing XI.

Karthik said on the cricbage, “Shardul Thakur’s decision on which Team India’s management needs to be noticed. If they do not trust their bowling, why are they feeding them? This is definitely an issue. If you are not going to trust a bowler, why did you feed them? I understand that when you are not going to give four fast bowlers, when you are not going to give a single bowler. That, he did not bowl very well, but when you have bowled so much, I do not feel bad for Sharadul, but I can understand what Shubman is thinking when other bowlers are bowling, he is able to put more pressure on England. “

Let us know that Shardul has not been able to impress with the bat or ball during the ongoing match yet. While he did not get many opportunities to bowl, he was able to score only one run with the bat during India’s first innings. It remains to be seen whether he will be given more overs to bowl in England’s upcoming second innings. Meanwhile, talking about the match, India has pushed England on the backfoot thanks to KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant’s centuries and has given them a target of 371 runs in the fourth innings.

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