Nasser Hussain, the previous Britain captain, said on Friday said that the surface of Headingley has looked level this year, but Britain and India are two defenseless batting line-ups, so it is troublesome to anticipate which group will come on top.
India defeated Britain by 151 runs within the moment Test at Lord’s to go 1-0 up within the five-match series. The two groups will bolt horns within the third Test at Headingley, beginning from August 25.
“England had a mad hour but that’s the brilliance of Test cricket. The game can change so often over five days. It could be different at Headingley. It has looked very flat this year. But these are two vulnerable batting line-ups,” Hussain said
Virat Kohli-led India is trying to find a tricky Test arrangement win in Britain after 14 a long time, whereas the has are managing with wounds to their head bowlers and the delicate batting line-up.
Jofra Bowman and Chris Woakes
Jofra Bowman and Chris Woakes were ruled out before the Test arrangement. Whereas Ben Feeds took an uncertain break due to mental well-being, days before the opening Test at Nottingham. Stuart Wide has been ruled out from the arrangement due to calf strain, he supported amid the preparing, and Stamp Wood, too, is with an injured shoulder.
“It will be difficult with so many bowlers out injured, and the way England are batting. But, I also repeat, they were in a position to win the second Test on the final morning so that game wasn’t all bad,” said Hussain.
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