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India Playing XI 4th Test: R Ashwin all set for comeback, Ishant Sharma likely to be dropped for Oval Test

India Playing XI 4th Test: R Ashwin all set for comeback, Ishant Sharma likely to be dropped for Oval Test

India Playing XI 4th Test: R Ashwin all set for comeback, Ishant Sharma likely to be dropped for Oval Test: India’s senior-most pacer Ishant Sharma may not find place in the playing XI in the remaining two Tests against England after an indifferent show in the third match, which the visitors lost by an innings […]

India Playing XI 4th Test: R Ashwin all set for comeback, Ishant Sharma likely to be dropped for Oval Test: India’s senior-most pacer Ishant Sharma may not find place in the playing XI in the remaining two Tests against England after an indifferent show in the third match, which the visitors lost by an innings and 76 runs. However, Ravichandran Ashwin is all set to come back to the Playing XI.

Ishant Sharma’s figures of 22-0-92-0 were the worst among the Indian pacers as England scored 432 runs but more importantly, the veteran looked jaded. The gingerly run-up never transformed into the bustling Ishant that the fans are accustomed to watch.

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India Playing XI 4th Test: R Ashwin all set for comeback, Ishant Sharma likely to be dropped for Oval Test

He bowled primarily in the late 120kmph and early 130kmph but was hardly penetrative, effectively turning India’s attack into a three-pronged pace unit.

There has been no confirmation whether Ishant, who has had a history of ankle injuries as well as side strain issues, was fully fit during the third Test match.

India Playing XI 4th Test: Skipper Virat Kohli refused to speak about Ishant’s performance after the match but did indicate that there will be changes keeping in mind the workload of the pace bowlers.

However, Ishant, who didn’t play the first Test has bowled 56 overs across three innings with five wickets to show for his efforts.

It’s clear that during this English summer since the World Test Championship final Ishant does not seem to have the sting when he bowls third or fourth spell.

India Playing XI 4th Test: Meanwhile, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja’s knee scan report hasn’t revealed any significant damage but off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin looks favourite to start in the fourth Test at the Oval from September 2.

It is still not clear whether India will plan to go in with two specialist spinners but Ashwin, who had a great county game for Surrey at the same venue won’t be benched at least in this game.

In case of Ishant going out, the choice would again be between Umesh Yadav and Shardul Thakur.

India Playing XI 4th Test: R Ashwin all set for comeback, Ishant Sharma likely to be dropped for Oval Test

Shardul with his better batting abilities has his nose ahead but Umesh is certainly a better red ball bowler than the Mumbaikar.

But with Kohli clearly pointing out that workload will be monitored, it remains to be seen whether the seasoned Mohammed Shami with 11 wickets from 96.5 overs is rested to keep him fresh for the final Test or Jasprit Bumrah.

India Playing XI 4th Test: Bumrah has bowled the maximum overs among Indian pacers (108 overs) taking 14 wickets. The pacer is expected to play most games for Mumbai Indians in the IPL and is a very important member of the T20 World Cup team.

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