Will Bumrah sit out? Is Kuldeep set to play? What selection hints came from India's Edgbaston net session?

Despite a spirited effort with the bat under the young leadership of Shubman Gill, India faltered in defending a challenging target of 371, ultimately succumbing to a five-wicket loss in the series opener. With the second Test slated to commence at Edgbaston in Birmingham on July 2, the Indian think tank faces several pressing selection dilemmas. Insights from the team’s first practice session in Birmingham have already shed light on possible tactical shifts (Photos: BCCI/AFP)

Updated On: 2025-06-28 04:39 PM IST

Compiled by : Srijanee Majumdar

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Bumrah’s absence points to rest for 2nd Test

Perhaps the most significant takeaway from the initial nets was the absence of Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna. Prior to the series, it had been indicated that Bumrah would not feature in every match to manage his workload. However, after India’s defeat in the first Test, speculation arose whether this plan might be reconsidered. The fact that Bumrah skipped the first practice session strongly suggests he will be rested for the second Test, staying aligned with the original strategy.

Akash Deep, Arshdeep in line for Edgbaston outing

India’s pace attack, barring Bumrah, struggled in the opening Test, prompting serious contemplation of changes. With Bumrah likely to sit out and Prasidh under scrutiny after leaking runs, the door appears open for Akash Deep and Arshdeep Singh. Both impressed in domestic cricket and could bring fresh energy and variety to the attack on a surface that traditionally aids seamers

Nitish Reddy pressing case over Shardul

Meanwhile, the all-rounder spot has come under the scanner. Given Nitish Reddy’s superior batting credentials, he could edge out Shardul, who neither contributed significantly with the bat nor was heavily relied upon with the ball by Gill in the first Test. Though Shardul did pick up two wickets, India may prefer a batting all-rounder like Reddy to strengthen the lower order while still offering a genuine bowling option.

Two spinners likely at Edgbaston

Another notable shift could come in the spin department. Having opted for a lone spinner in the first Test, India might field two spinners at Edgbaston, especially if the pitch offers signs of turn. In that scenario, Kuldeep Yadav becomes a compelling candidate, given his knack for breaking partnerships with attacking wrist spin. However, the inclusion of Washington Sundar cannot be ruled out either, as he bolsters the batting depth while delivering tidy off-spin

India will hope to overcome their shortcoming and level the series when the second Test gets underway in Birmingham on July 2

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