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As the Test series between India and England progresses, the anticipation builds for the fourth red-ball encounter set to commence on February 23. The series kicked off with an impressive display 🎃from the English team, securing a victory in the opening Test. However, the hosts swiftly retaliated, claiming consecutive victories in the subsequent matches to not only level the scores but also take a commanding 2-1 leaꩵd over the visitors.
Key players unavailable
Two pivotal players will be absent for the upcoming Test in Ranchi. Star batter KL Rahul has been officially🌟 ruled out due to a lingering quadriceps injury, which also kept him sidelined for the matches in Visakhapatnam and Rajkot.
Additionally, frontline bowler Jasprit Bumrah will be rested for the upcoming fixture. Bumrah has been the leading wicket-taker of the series with 17 wickets at an impressive average of 13.64. His absence is part of the Indian team’s strategy for managing player workload.
India’s probable playing XI for the 4th Test against England:
- Rohit Sharma (c): Leading from the front, Rohit’s captaincy and batting will be crucial as India aim to maintain their momentum in the series.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal: A young talent with immense potential, Jaiswal’s aggressive batting style adds firepower to India’s top order. He has already proved his mettle with two double centuries in the series.
- Shubman Gill: With a penchant for crafting innings, Gill’s solidity at the crease provides stability to the batting lineup. After finding form in the previous Test, fans can expect him to continue his consistent performance.
- Rajat Patidar: The promising middle-order batter Patidar seeks to make his mark and contribute significantly to India’s batting prowess.
- Sarfaraz Khan: Making his presence felt, Sarfaraz’s explosive batting abilities make him a valuable asset. He will be focusing to continue impressing one and everyone with his consistency.
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- Dhruv Jurel (wk): Behind the stumps, Jurel’s agility and sharp wicketkeeping skills are crucial for India’s defensive strategies. Though his batting has raised some questions and would be eyeing to improve it in the fourth Test.
- Ravindra Jadeja: The seasoned all-rounder Jadeja brings balance to the team with his spin bowling prowess and lower-order batting. He was named Player of the Match in Rajkot for his all-round heroics and fans can expect him to replicate the similar show in Ranchi.
- Ravichandran Ashwin: Another experienced member of Indian team, Ashwin’s spin variations and strategic acumen make him a potent threat on any pitch.
- Axar Patel: Known for his economical bowling and handy lower-order batting, Axar adds depth to India’s bowling arsenal.
- Mohammed Siraj: The fiery pacer’s ability to generate pace and seam movement adds potency to India’s pace attack. With Bumrah rested, the responsibility on Siraj’s shoulders increases in the upcoming Test.
- Akash Deep: With a point to prove, Akash’s inclusion in the playing XI would present him an opportunity to showcase his talent on the grand stage.