Another EDGBASTON stroke loading to India? More than the pitch, the previous results can play on the brain

Team India has a poor record in Edgbaston, Birmingham, where he has lost seven out of eight matches, with no victory.
Losing a series opener badly, never helps in the reasons for the visiting team. Team India, despite dominating the bat in the patch, was completely poor in the field and with the ball. He allowed England to score 371 in the fourth innings. And now, Caravan went into a second test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, where Team India has only poor memories.
EDGBASTON – Not a happy hunt for Team India
In 2022, in their last encounter, the team lost by seven wickets, despite setting a target of 378. And already with the first look of the pitch, the wicket can only support the host team once again. According to Ray Sports, there is a decent cover of grass for now in the pitch, which can be shaved, and a heavy roller can eventually be used a day before the match.
This means, it will definitely have something for the bowlers. But in these years, it has become better for batsmen only, provided that the batsmen are ready to fight in the middle. If anyone removes the pitch from the equation, it will be a poor record at Edgbaston, Birmingham, which will play on the brain of Shubman Gill & Co..
Birmingham conflict has been real
Let us start with 2022 matches. After batting first, India scored 416 runs, while the Eng for 284 was thrown out. In the second innings, India added 245, and the hosts chased 378 on a large scale in 75 overs. The 2018 match was a close one who lost by IND 31 runs. England scored 287 runs for the first time, and India could manage 274 in response. The third innings saw the Eng score paletry 180, while the visitors could not reduce 193.
India’s batting can struggle in the second Test
The 2011 Clash was a landmark, where Alastair Cook went on a large scale to stack 294, which took Ang to 710 in response to India’s first innings. Subsequently, they again dropped out for 244. Said that, in 1986, in 1986, the matches are also back into history. In 1979, 1974 and 1967.
Surprisingly, there has been a struggle of India at this site, that they have managed to go to 300 to twice in only 16 innings. This only exposes their records of seven losses, and a draw is here. If someone has to guess how India will be fare in the upcoming encounter, it can be a real struggle for the batsmen-they have historically batted in Birmingham, and recently twin-colops in Leeds can make cases worse for Shubman Gill’s team.
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