Tuyat Brod Will miss the second test India, Starting tomorrow, his right calf injury threatened him all summer, and his long-term opening partner Jimmy Anderson It is also a big doubt about the thigh problem.
The injury problem is serious enough UK Although Mark Wood and Craig Overton are already in place, today the unlimited fast Sakib Mahmoud will be summoned to the team.
Broad was injured in Lord’s warm-up training yesterday and will be scanned this afternoon. Missed today’s training, he will at least miss this test.
Broad has a good physical record-which explains how a fast bowler can complete 149 test games in 14 years-but the 35-year-old’s calf problem will worry him. Anderson was plagued by a calf injury in 2019, pulled up in the first quarter of the Ashes at Edgbaston, and did not participate in the game again until the South African Boxing Day test.
In a team that will show many changes in the rain-affected draw at Trent Bridge, Wood is likely to replace Broad, and if Anderson fails to play, Mahmoud and Overton will compete for Anderson. s position. As a precaution, he missed training this morning and his quadriceps were tight.
The two participated in the 2012 home test for the last time and joined England’s long list of injured bowlers.
Pacemen Jofra Archer and Olly Stone will be out for the rest of the year, which means they missed Ashes, and Chris Woakes will not be able to recover until Headingley’s third test at the earliest. Of course, Ben Stokes is also taking time to manage his mental health and serious finger injuries.
Mahmood was called up, but the team changed again. After another deputy Moeen Ali was recalled, Dom Bess was released back to his Yorkshire. Moeen Ali is expected to enter the team directly and become the whole team—— No. 7 rounded corners.
India has its own injuries and Shardul Thakur is a major problem. His absence needs to reconsider the balance of their team, because no other seaman in their team will be considered to have enough bats to rank 8th. This allows Ravichandran Ashwin and his 417 Test wicket to be recalled as part of a double spin attack with Ravi Jadeja.
England captain Joe Root surpassed Villat Colley today and moved up to fourth place in the ICC batting ranking.
The two captains are more concerned that they were punished for poor over-standard rate in the opening test. Both teams were fined 40% of the game fees by match referee Chris Broad and fined two points in the new World Test Championship.
In the improved points system, a tie is only worth 4 points, so the team loses half of the points they earned in the game. Australia missed the finals of the first game because of its overestimation of India, which eventually lost to New Zealand.
Root another headache is who to choose at his highest level. He will lead an experienced mid-level starting from No. 4. Jonny Bairstow is 5 years old and Jos Buttler will rise to No. 6 to accommodate the No. 7 Mo En (Moeen). Dan Lawrence seems certain to be ignored.
The top three are more difficult to deal with. Dom Sibley and Zak Crawley have been struggling, and the latter may be excluded because he is only 11 years old per game this year.
The candidate to replace him is Ollie Pope, who wants to further prove his health after a thigh injury in training, as well as Haseeb Hameed. The Pope has never played the number three for Sarri before, but he is the promising player the England team wants.
Hamid’s choice will continue his extraordinary career. He came to prominence in India at the age of 19, and his injuries and physical condition declined sharply, leading to his release from his childhood club Lancashire. He rebuilt his career in Nottinghamshire and is now the next in the top three in England.
Test Friday is the third annual “Red For Ruth” day to commemorate Ruth Strauss, the wife of former England captain Andrew who died of cancer in 2018.



