India vs England Playing 11: England has announced its playing 11 before India
India vs England Playing 11

India vs England Playing 11: England has announced its playing 11 before India

England Playing 11: A day before the Dharamshala Test match, the England team has announced its playing 11 like every time. There has been a big change in the England team. In fact, the star fast bowler, who sat out in the Ranchi Test, has been included in the playing 11 for the Dharamshala Test.

India vs England Dharamshala Test Match England Playing 11: The last Test match of the series between India and England is to be played in Dharamshala, but a day before the Test match, the England team has announced its playing 11. Dharamshala Test England fast bowler Mark Wood has returned. Whereas Ollie Robinson has been dropped after the Ranchi Test. Let us tell you that Ollie Robinson had scored a brilliant half-century in the first innings of the Ranchi Test, but despite that, England captain Ben Stokes, after seeing the pitch of the Dharamsala Test, did not allow fast bowler Mark Wood has been included in the team. England reached Dharamshala on 3 March and started practicing from 4 March.

India vs England Playing 11: England has announced its playing 11 before India
India vs England Playing 11

Mark Wood is back

England fast bowler Mark Wood has been included in the playing 11 for the Dharamsala Test. Actually, the pitch and weather of Dharamshala helps the fast bowlers. Due to which England has included Mark Wood in place of Olly Robinson. Wood has bowled brilliantly against India so far in this series. He has also troubled the Indian batsmen a lot with his pace and swing. Due to which the England team management has expressed more confidence in Wood than Robinson for the Dharamsala Test.

olly robinson ranchi test failed

England’s fast Olly Robinson was included in the England team for the fourth Test, but he could not make any impact with his bowling. Robinson bowled 13 overs in the first innings of the Ranchi Test. In which he gave away 54 runs at a poor economy of 4.15 and did not take any wicket. Whereas in the second innings, Robinson was not allowed to bowl even a single over. However, he did wonders with the bat in the first innings of the Ranchi Test.

On the pitch where all the batsmen were struggling to score runs, he played an amazing inning of 58 runs in 96 balls against the same pitch and bowlers. On the basis of which England was successful in reaching 353 runs in the first innings.

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