'Don't Lose More Than...': Ravi Shastri Shares Key Strategy For India To Level Series Against England At Old Trafford; Video

With the fourth Test between India and England underway at Old Trafford, former India head coach Ravi Shastri shared key insights on what the visitors must do to stay alive in the five-match series. England, currently leading 2-1, have won the toss and opted to bowl first under overcast Manchester skies, a setting tailor-made for seam and swing bowling. Shastri believes India can still bounce back, but the challenge begins right from the opening session.

Speaking ahead of the Test, Shastri emphasized the importance of surviving the initial burst from England’s fast bowlers. “They (India) could have been 3-0 up for all you know, but they’ll have to work hard in the first session,” Shastri said. “Our first time getting close to English conditions, you know it’s overcast, there’s a bit of grass on the surface, there’s pace around in the form of Jofra Archer. So their main aim would be those first 30 overs. Don’t lose more than three wickets, then take it from there.”

India’s top order has been under scrutiny throughout the series, with collapses at key moments derailing promising starts. In such conditions, negotiating the new ball with discipline and intent could set the tone for the rest of the innings. Shastri’s assessment reflects the urgency of a solid foundation, especially when playing under a sky thick with clouds and a pitch with live grass, a bowler’s dream and a batter’s trial.

Ravi Shastri praises England’s evolving tactical approach

Touching on England’s evolving gameplan, Shastri referenced Ricky Ponting’s remarks on England’s newfound balance. “Just hitting back on that point which Ricky Ponting mentioned, I think England are a more dangerous side when they can play both ways. We know they can go full throttle, but the fact that they’re showing more match awareness and adjusting to situations in the game is good.”

Indeed, England’s ability to temper their aggression and apply situational awareness has added a new dimension to their Bazball approach. Their decision to bowl first reflects confidence not only in their bowling attack but also in their strategic reading of conditions.

With the series on the line and the weather playing a key role, Shastri’s advice might be just what the team needs to keep their hopes alive and take the battle to the final Test.

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