The All India Selection Committee has selected Bumrah as its captain, while Rishabh Pantla has been appointed as its vice-captain. “It’s a great achievement and a great honor,” Bumrah said after being selected as captain for the fifth Test. The fifth and final Test is set to begin on Friday (July 1) in Edgbaston.
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Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Bumrah said, “This is a great achievement, a great honor. Playing Test cricket was my dream and getting such an opportunity is a great achievement for me. I’m so glad I got it. Opportunity. “
Bumrah added that the captaincy would not change anything for him. “You have to do your job according to your ability. This is what I expect. We have a very good team. We have many experienced players. I have a lot of players who were there to help. Bring me out I look forward to helping the team to the best of my ability, where the game is. “Understand what’s going on and contribute to the best of my ability,” the captain said.

Speaking about the wicket, Bumrah, meanwhile, said Leicester’s wicket, played by the Indian team in practice, was very different from the one at Edgbaston. Bumrah said, ‘Leicester’s wicket was different and this wicket is different.
Hosts England entered the match with a 3-0 Test series win over New Zealand and an ODI victory over the Netherlands. Speaking about England’s excellent form, Bumrah said he would focus on his work. “We don’t want to think too much of the opposition. We know our strengths. We believe that we can win in any situation or place if we do our job well.
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The fast bowler continued, “We want to focus more on ourselves. We have plans and we need to focus on what we want to do. Joe Root is in tremendous form.
The match is part of last year’s five-match Test series. The final match was postponed due to the outbreak of Kovid-19 in the Indian camp. The Indian team is on track to win its first series in England since 2007. India is leading the series 2-1 and can win the series if they remain tied.












