5th Test: India needs to stick to line and length and build pressure at both ends, says Shastri

By IANS | Updated: August 1, 2025 19:04 IST2025-08-01T19:00:11+5:302025-08-01T19:04:48+5:30

London, Aug 1 Former head coach Ravi Shastri believes India must focus on maintaining a strict line and ...

5th Test: India needs to stick to line and length and build pressure at both ends, says Shastri | 5th Test: India needs to stick to line and length and build pressure at both ends, says Shastri

5th Test: India needs to stick to line and length and build pressure at both ends, says Shastri

London, Aug 1 Former head coach Ravi Shastri believes India must focus on maintaining a strict line and length to build pressure from both ends if they are to bounce back in the ongoing fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at The Oval here on Friday.

"The game has moved forward and India have been blown away. They lost four wickets for 20 runs, and then England scored so quickly. That is alarming for India, so they will sit down and say, 'let's focus on where we want to bowl'. The batters will try different things, but India need to stick to a line and length and build pressure at both ends, not try too many things," said Shastri on Sky Sports’ broadcast during lunch break.

Ricky Ponting, the former Australia captain, also pointed out that India haven't used short-ball enough to push England on the back foot. "Duckett and Crawley can put bowlers off their length, and I don't think India bowled full enough with the new ball. They also haven't bowled enough bouncers, something we talked about in the last game (at Old Trafford)."

"They haven't pushed the batters back and got them thinking. England couldn't have asked for much more. The disappointing thing from India's point of view is how much the ball has done and they haven't been able to use that at all."

"We have watched England be front-foot and take the game forward over the last four or five years, and they have done that perfectly today. They have scored at almost seven runs an over," he added.

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