Key Points

Ricky Ponting didn’t hold back in criticizing India’s tactical blunders during the Manchester Test. He questioned why debutant Anshul Kamboj was given the new ball over Mohammed Siraj. Ponting also pointed out Bumrah’s ineffective end choice despite his disciplined bowling. England’s openers capitalized on India’s errors with a dominant 166-run stand. Kamboj eventually broke through, claiming Duckett’s wicket for his first Test scalp.

Key Points: Ponting Slams India Tactics as Bumrah Bowls from Wrong End

  • Ponting questions debutant Kamboj getting new ball over Siraj
  • Bumrah's end choice criticized despite tight spells
  • Duckett-Crawley partnership exploits India's loose bowling
  • Kamboj claims maiden Test wicket denying Duckett century
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Didn't like that from the start, Bumrah bowled from wrong end: Ponting lambasts India's tactics in Manchester

Ricky Ponting criticizes India's poor execution and tactical errors, including Bumrah bowling from the wrong end in Manchester Test.

"I didn’t like that from the start. And he was, I mean, Duckett’s five of his first six boundaries were behind square leg. - Ricky Ponting"

Manchester, July 25

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting offered no clemency while directing India's dreadful execution of plans with the ball on the second day of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Even though the conditions offered less help to India than their counterparts, they were severely hampered after missing the trick with the new ball. The Indian seamers strayed off their lines, leaking runs heavily, allowing England's opening pair, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, to jump all over them and cause a constant headache for captain Shubman Gill.

Ponting was left unimpressed with India's tactical ploy. In his ruthless verdict, Ponting expressed his discontent with the decision to hand the new ball to debutant Anshul Kamboj ahead of mainstay Mohammed Siraj. While Bumrah kept a lid on England's scoring rate, Kamboj was hammered relentlessly.

"They got scored off on both sides of the wicket, didn't they? You know, we broadly talked then about how they bowled to Pope. I think they were tactically off as well. I don't think Kamboj shouldn't have taken the new ball. Yeah, I didn't like that from the start. And he was, I mean, and Duckett's five of his first six boundaries were behind square leg side. So they got it tactically wrong there," Ponting said on Sky Sports.

Ponting didn't spare Bumrah for charging at English batters from the Anderson end, while the other bowlers thrived from the Statham end, which deepens India's tactical off-game.

"I think even watching now, Bumrah, I think, is bowling from the wrong end. All the wickets, most of the wickets, have fallen from the Statham end. And he's done most of his work bowling from the Anderson end. So they've been, they were off execution wise. And I think tactically have been off a little bit as well," he concluded.

After India crawled to 358, Duckett (94) and Crawley (84) raised a 166-run opening stand, before Jadjea delivered the fatal blow. Jadjea lured Crawley to commit to a drive shot away from his body and gave away an outside edge to KL Rahul. Kamboj then robbed Duckett of a century by picking up an edge to wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, scalping his maiden Test wicket. England finished the day with 225/2, trailing by 133 runs.

- ANI

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Ananya R
I disagree with Ponting here. Every bowler has to start somewhere. Kamboj showed promise by getting Duckett's wicket. We should support our young talents instead of always relying on the same players.
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Vikram M
The real issue is our batting collapse yesterday. 358 is below par on this pitch. Bowlers can't always bail us out after poor batting performances. #TeamIndia needs to work on consistency.
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, I think India missed a trick by not using Ashwin earlier. The pitch was offering some turn and his experience could have made difference. Tactical errors cost them dearly today.
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Karthik V
Why is everyone blaming bowlers? Our field placements were terrible! So many easy singles given away. Gill needs to be more proactive as captain. Basic cricket sense was missing today.
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Priya S
England batted really well, credit where it's due. Duckett and Crawley's partnership was class. Sometimes you just have to appreciate good cricket rather than finding faults in our team. 🤷‍♀️
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Michael C
Ponting makes valid points but let's not forget India are still ahead in this Test. The match is evenly poised. One good session tomorrow and things can change quickly in Test cricket.

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