By India News Newsdesk
Birmingham, July 2 (IANS) Former England fast-bowler Stuart Broad believes the Ben Stokes-led side will have the lower-order collapses of India in mind when they aim to make further inroads into the tourists鈥 batting line-up in the second Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Edgbaston.
In first session鈥檚 play, Chris Woakes and Brydon Carse were amongst the wickets as India made 98/2. Despite little help from the pitch for seamers, there were occasions where England could have got more wickets, but it was denied due to umpire鈥檚 call.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important you don鈥檛 chase wickets and instead settle into your length. Sometimes when you bowl you want to get a team out for under 250, so you get it up there full, look to swing it and disappear to the boundary.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 about staying mentally patient and not having to have four slips and a gully all day. In the back of England鈥檚 minds will be India鈥檚 collapses at Headingley. The talk will be that one or two wickets might bring three or four,鈥 said Broad on Sky Sports鈥 broadcast during lunch break.
Talking about Woakes鈥 superb spell with the new ball, which included four maidens, Broad stated, 鈥淚 think it was really good Test cricket, with India probably the happier of the two sides as England had to bowl two really good balls to get wickets.鈥
鈥淲oakes was superb with the new ball 鈥 he could easily have had three-for if some decisions had gone his way. No batter has thrown his wicket away and England have had to work hard and show their skill. There is a bit of seam and a bit through the air 鈥 the pitch can be slow here before quickening up with the sun shining on it.鈥
Quizzed on how England could dismiss Jaiswal, who hit 62 not out 鈥 his 11th Test fifty in the first session, Broad said, 鈥淗e is so strong through the off-side so you have to tuck him up and there is something on that leg-stump line from around the wicket that he finds a bit awkward, so you could have a leg gully in there.鈥
Ravi Shastri, the former India head coach, felt closer infield could get Jaiswal out quickly in the second session. 鈥淛aiswal batted beautifully 鈥 the mix of caution and aggression. He played to his off-side strengths and put anything loose away. I would have a forward short leg, a leg slip and a man back on the fence. Have two bowlers bowling to that plan in tandem for half an hour.鈥
Shastri signed off by saying losing Karun Nair鈥檚 wicket at the stroke of lunch will disappoint India. 鈥淚 think they will be pretty happy but disappointed with the timing of Nair鈥檚 dismissal, shortly before lunch. That鈥檚 when you need to be concentrating hard 鈥 but there was very little Nair could do as the ball bounced from a length.鈥