Shubman Faces Criticism as England Closes in on India’s Lead
- July 25, 2025
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England asserted dominance on the second day of the fourth Test against India, concluding the day at 225/2. This impressive performance left them just 133 runs shy of India’s first innings total of 358. The day was marked by a formidable opening partnership between Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, who collectively added 166 runs to England’s tally, setting a strong foundation for the innings.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain did not hold back in his criticism of India’s bowling and captaincy strategies. He pointed out that India seemed to have “handed” Rishabh Pant’s hard-earned runs back to England through questionable decisions on the field. Hussain’s comments highlight the tactical challenges faced by India as they attempt to regain control in this crucial Test match.
On the bowling front, Kamboj managed to secure figures of 1/48 from his 10 overs, while Jadeja contributed with figures of 1/37 in 8 overs. Despite their efforts, the Indian bowlers struggled to break through England’s resilient batting lineup, which capitalized on the opportunities presented to them.
As England inches closer to India’s total, the pressure mounts on the Indian team to devise a strategy that can effectively counter England’s momentum. The outcome of this Test could significantly influence the series, making it imperative for India to reassess their approach and make necessary adjustments in their game plan.