
The India-England Test series continues to provide thrilling encounters, with a young Indian team led by Shubman Gill, and missing experienced players, showcasing resilience. The final day of the fifth Test is underway, with England needing 35 runs to win and India requiring 3 wickets. England, under Ben Stokes, holds a 2-1 series lead. Former Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has critiqued India’s performance, focusing on the bowling strategy. He highlighted a gap in pressure-building, a skill that is lacking in many teams. Ashwin mentioned the importance of building rhythm to get wickets in the current T20 era. He believes India’s struggles stem from a lack of game awareness and tactical acumen, which has put England in a favorable position. Ashwin also commented on Shubman Gill, suggesting he will improve as captain but may need to refine his understanding of when to utilize spinners. Ashwin added that it is possible that there is a communication breakdown in the team, but the mistakes are avoidable in the modern era.







