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Mohammed Shami Claimed – India Can Still Make A Comeback

Mohammed Shami claimed – India can still make a comeback, our morale is not broken.

India pacer Mohammed Shami believes India can bounce back in the third Test against England despite the hosts having a 345-run lead at the end of the second day.

England captain Joe Root completed his 23rd Test century. The hosts put up a strong performance against India on the second day on Thursday.

Although India got some wickets in the last session, the team is still not all out.

Mohammed Shami said in a virtual press conference after the end of the day’s play, “There is nothing like this mentally, we have finished the game in three days and even in two days.

There comes a time when your It’s a bad day, but there’s no point in letting our morale down. Two matches are left and we are 1-0 up in the series.

We have to believe in our skills and get ourselves back in the match.”

Shami has further said that every single bowler is giving his best and trying to get England’s batsmen out.

He says, “It is your responsibility that even when a big partnership develops, you should not lower your head. It is your job.

You have to try to take that wicket. You have to keep planning in your mind. That would be how to get the batsman out.”

Mohammed Shami, who has hit three England batsmen so far, said, “There are a lot of things that can be tried. If you keep your head down, it will make the partnership stronger and bigger.

Instead, if you keep one. If we manage to achieve success, it will open up more options for the team.”

The score of England’s team is currently 423/8. The team has a lead of 345 runs as India was bundled out for 78 in the first innings.

Sunil Gavaskar said – every time the wicket falls, the team should not do this.

Former India captain and current cricket commentator Sunil Gavaskar believes that commitment can be shown without shouting after every fall.

Indian captain Virat Kohli always looks aggressive on the field, but former captain Gavaskar does not fully support it. Gavaskar says there is no need to show aggression on his face.

Former England captain Nasser Hussain wrote in his column, “Kohli is the right person to lead the Indian team at the right time.

Their players, especially the bowlers, want an aggressive captain. This Indian team is not the team that was bullied.” can go.”

The reference to teams being bullied in the past did not go down well with Gavaskar, who responded to Hussain’s comments in the commentary box on the first day and said there is no need to just show aggression on your face.

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