ENG v IND 2021: Agarkar questions Kohli's strategy of Ishant Sharma opening the bowling

After being bowled out for 78 runs, England took a lead of 42 runs at the end of day one.

Ishant Sharma | GettyTeam India after registering an epic win over England in the second Test at Lord’s, had a poor Day one in the third Test at Headingley after being bundled out for just 78 runs, and the hosts ended the day on 120/0 securing a lead of 42 runs to put a lot of pressure on India.

While England’s new opening pair of Haseeb Hameed and Rory Burns both were off to a great start, the former India pacer Ajit Agarkar questioned Virat Kohli’s tactics as he decided to open the bowling with Ishant Sharma who offered a lot of freebies to the English batters to ease their stay at the crease.

I think Ishant Sharma started with some nice, friendly deliveries outside off, exactly what India didn't need after getting only 78 runs on the board. It looked that way (looked a bit gingerly). You think that after Lord's, he was again slow today.

That's why you have to question why he was given the first over. I know he is the senior guy with a lot of experience. But at the moment, there are two guys who are better than him at the moment in the team,Agarkar told Sony Sports.

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As the visitors were all-out with just 78 runs, Agarkar felt that India were in desperate need of quick wickets and since Ishant Shrma was not at his best, he didn’t look like a good choice to open the bowling.

Having been bowled out for 78, that was a decision that they had to make. It may not have worked but bowling Ishant Sharma didn't look at the right decision. India bowlers were desperate to get wickets,” the right-arm quick said.

The 32-year-old from Delhi bowled 7 overs and conceded 26 runs and was the only bowler to finish Day 1 without a maiden. Bumrah and Shami bowled 18 overs between them and managed to keep things tight, whereas Siraj who also bolwed 7 overs failed to trouble England openers.

He (Virat Kohli) knew towards the end of the day's play who his best bowlers were. It was pretty evident, England was a lot tighter. The conditions were a bit different. England's two tall bowlers got a bit more bounce. India perhaps were a bit desperate to get wickets,” the cricketer-turned-commentator concluded.

(With Sony Sports Inputs)

 
 

By Swapnil Shireesh Javkhedkar - 26 Aug, 2021

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