On the eve of the second Check in opposition to England at Edgbaston, India captain Shubman Gill, head coach Gautam Gambhir, and chief selector Ajit Agarkar had been seen in an intense dialogue, coupled with a pitch inspection, pointing to main choice selections forward of the match. As quickly because the pre-match press convention ended, Gill headed straight to the centre, joined shortly by Gambhir and Agarkar. The three stood close to the 22-yard strip for an prolonged interval, intently learning the floor and having what regarded like a severe dialogue. The session hinted on the significance of the pitch situations in finalising India’s taking part in XI for the essential Check. While England have already named an unchanged XI following their win in Leeds, India are expected to make changes, more so if star pacer Jasprit Bumrah is rested as part of workload management. In such a scenario, the nature of the Edgbaston pitch could be the deciding factor in India’s team combination. India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate also hinted at changes. “I am very sure two spinners will play,” he told reporters on Monday. “Which ones, we are not sure yet. All three are bowling nicely. Washi (Washington Sundar) is batting really well too.” The visuals of Gill, Gambhir and Agarkar at the pitch showcased a leadership group deeply involved in tactical planning ahead of a must-win Test.
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India trail 0-1 in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, and with conditions in Birmingham expected to assist both seamers and spinners, selection calls made on match eve could well define how the match and ultimately the series unfolds from here.