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Stay Current on Political News—The US Future > Blog > Sports > Mohammed Siraj, Alyssa Healy, Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah, Shubman Gill, Brad Haddin, India, England, India tour of England 2025, England vs India 2025 Tests: “The barometer of that bowling attack at times”
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Mohammed Siraj, Alyssa Healy, Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah, Shubman Gill, Brad Haddin, India, England, India tour of England 2025, England vs India 2025 Tests: “The barometer of that bowling attack at times”

Olivia Reynolds
Olivia Reynolds
Published July 9, 2025
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Captain of the Australian women’s team Alyssa Healy He praised the pacemakers of India Mohammed Siraj for his performance in the second trial match against England in Edgbaston. The right -handed batter said that Siraj was like the “barometer of that bowling attack” sometimes and played with a lot of energy and passion.

SIRAJ He took 6/70 figures in the first tickets of the second trial game, playing a key role in the 407 -runs of England. Healy said in the Willow Talk podcast:

“Akash Deep has a very good record in the trial cricket, but dirt is simply not dirty when they are all the force, it is a kind of the next. Anyway, the Bowy Bowy bowling style in passion.

Ex Australian Wicktkeeper Brad Haddin He said there was the possibility that India became too dependent on Jasprit Bumrah in her presence. However, Haddin felt that in Edgbaston the other bowling players enjoyed that the ball shone in the absence of the Talisman pacemaker.

“You (Healy) would have done it in your Captaincy sometimes. Sometimes you have to be very careful when you have someone like Bumrah in your team. Every time you get a wickt, I quickly put myself to Bumrah. I get an association, bring it and forget how good the other players can be.

Brad Haddin praises the captain of Shubman Gill, Indian Pacers for her performance in the Edgbastone test

Brad Haddin also praised Shubman Gill for how to make Captainincy and led without Jasprit Bumrah In Edgbaston. Hello, he felt that Gill’s ability to stay in a uniform throat was good for the Indian Cricket.

The former Australian gloveman also said he liked how the Indian pacemaker rose to deliver the goods in the absence of Bumrah in Edgbaston. Haddin said:

“We have this for some time in the IPL. It’s great, he takes care of the Cappia there. Hello, he does not get nervous. It seems that one of those guys who has a uniform tempo for all the time and that is good that he can get a lot of captain bechytain intin intrain intrain intrain intrain intrain intrain intrain intrainintain is happening in the game.

“But when they leave the team, it is surprising how some of the players react when your best players are out. You don’t know. Sometimes they go through the movements. They get all the good ones. When they are not there, guys like Siraj, that’s what I licked for that.”

Gill confirmed after winning the Edgbaston test that Bumrah would play the third trial game in Lords, starting Thursday, July 10.