City
Epaper

3rd Test: Rotation of bowlers will be a critical thing, says Mel Jones

By IANS | Updated: July 10, 2025 16:04 IST

London, July 10 Ahead of India set to bowl first in the third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord’s, ...

Open in App

London, July 10 Ahead of India set to bowl first in the third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord’s, former Australia women’s cricketer Mel Jones feels the rotation of bowlers will be a critical factor, especially after the Edgbaston game ended three days ago.

The five-match series is level at 1-1, after India had a thumping 336-run win at Edgbaston. Add to that, India have the services of Jasprit Bumrah at Lord’s and will be aiming to have the first crack at England’s top-order alongside Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep.

"India have been impressive at Edgbaston, on a flat wicket and produced some magnificent results, particularly Akash Deep, who was phenomenal. Then you add Bumrah to the mix as well, so that looks super impressive for India. The rotation of bowlers will be a critical thing for both captains," said Mel on Sky Sports’ broadcast.

England electing to bat at Lord’s is just the second time they will bat first in Tests since the Ben Stokes-Brendon McCullum era began. "Normally, the cheer from the crowd happens after England have won the toss, this time it happened after Stokes said he will bat first."

"It's only the second time Stokes has won the toss in a Test in England and decided to bat first. The only other time he had done that was the Ashes Test at Edgbaston. A change of policy from England today," added former England captain Michael Atherton.

Atherton also disagreed with criticism of off-spinner Shoaib Bashir, saying that he might shine at Lord’s, considering England will bowl in the fourth innings at a sunny Lord’s. "There's been a fair bit of criticism flying around about young Shoaib Bashir, but I have some sympathy for him because Stokes has been bowling first, which means Bashir has been bowling on a day one pitch."

"If you look at India's spinners, Jadeja has 300+ Test wickets, and he's also been struggling on the pitches in the first two Tests, so I wouldn't judge him too harshly. If England get runs on the board batting first, he may have a chance at bowling last in the fourth innings."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyNifty’s closing above 25,330 could reignite bullish momentum: Experts

BusinessNifty’s closing above 25,330 could reignite bullish momentum: Experts

NationalPower cuts no more: Bundi hospital turns to the sun for energy

NationalPoK-based terrorists' properties worth Rs 3.2 crore attached in J&K

NationalDays of friction between govt, private schools over in Delhi: Education Minister Ashish Sood

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsMotoGP: Marquez masters rain to seal sensational Pole at Sachsenring

Other SportsWilliamson declares Kohli as the greatest all-format player seen in last 15 years

Other SportsAishwarya Pissay eyes historic 7th National Rally title at Coimbatore

Other SportsTour de France: Tadej Pogacar takes back yellow jersey with Stage 7 trimuph

Other SportsMcIlroy in contention as Aaron Rai stays 26th in Scottish Open