England is one of the hardest tours, but India confident and well prepared- Bharat Arun

India will play New Zealand in WTC final and England in five-Test series.

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Team India bowling coach Bharat Arun says that England has been one of the hardest tours but Virat Kohli-led side is confident and well prepared. 

The Indian bowling unit has been one of the most dominating since the past few years and has drawn praises from the legends as well as fans of the games and is the main reason why Virat Kohli-led side have been able to put up strong performances on overseas tours in recent times. 

One of the main architects behind Indian bowling success is coach Bharat Arun. With the ICC World Test Championship final, followed by the five-Test series against England around, Team India skipper Virat Kohli will be reliable on their bowlers to put on a great show. 

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With the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, Ishant Sharma all available for the selection, Team India has a great chance to clinch WTC final and Test series against England. 

Talking to ANI, Team India bowling coach Bharat Arun said that winning WTC would be a special feeling for them. 

"New Zealand is an excellent team. They've been playing exceptional cricket and are in the final for a reason. Winning any ICC event will be a special feeling," Bharat Arun told ANI. 

Bharat Arun further said touring England has always been hard but this time they are confident and well prepared. He further lauded the team’s consistent performance over the past few years. 

"England has been one of the hardest tours. But we are confident, well prepared, and ready to take up the challenge. We are currently ranked No. 1 in Test cricket. So that says a lot about how consistent we've been over the past few years,"  he said. 

Team India-led by Virat Kohli will enter the bio-bubble on 25th May here in India to prepare for the upcoming World Test Championship final against New Zealand and Test series against England. 

(ANI inputs) 

 
 

By Ankitjit Singh - 13 May, 2021

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