India bowling coach Morne Morkel admitted his bowlers are struggling to make an impact in the crucial fourth Test against England in Manchester, but felt playing a five-match Test series in England right after two months of the Indian Premier League was always going to be a challenge.
Morkel reacted to India’s dismal bowling performance on Day 3 at Old Trafford, which allowed England to end the day on a commanding 544/7. Joe Root headlined their dominant batting performance with a majestic 150 while four others, including captain Ben Stokes (77 not out), scored fifties.
For India, spin-bowling all-rounders Washington Sundar (2/57) and Ravindra Jadeja (2/117) lead the way with a couple of wickets each while the pace trio of Jasprit Bumrah (1/95), Mohammed Siraj (1/113) and debutant Anshul Kamboj (1/89) collected a wicket each.
“It’s a real test. We play three Test match series a lot and this is now our first time in a while we’ve done this with five. It shouldn’t be excused, but in terms of conditioning, getting our guys conditioned and getting them ready for five Test series coming straight up after IPL, is sometimes an issue,” Morkel told reporters during the press conference after stumps.
‘Much better today with the ball’
The former South African pacer, however, added that the Indians bowled a lot better on the ‘Moving Day’ than they did on Thursday, when England had raced to 225/2 at stumps after following a 166-run opening stand between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett.
“Much better today with the ball. I thought yesterday was a tough day for us in the office. We missed our lines, putting us slightly on the back foot, but I thought the way the boys responded this morning, especially Siraj and Bumrah with the ball, was good to see.
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More Shorts“And yeah, from there, you know, we tried our best with trying to create opportunities on a wicket played better than the first couple of days. Discipline and holding those lines were key. And that was something I think we missed on day one,” he added.
Morkel also confirmed Bumrah and Siraj did suffer injury scares on Day 3, but were ultimately fine. “Yeah, unfortunately, when we took the second new ball, Booms rolled his ankles going down the stairs. And then Siraj also, I think, rolled his foot in one of the footholds. But they seemed to be okay,” he continued.
Morkel extends support to debutant Kamboj
As for Kamboj, who replaced the injured Akash Deep in the XI, clocking underwhelming speeds under 125kmph at Old Trafford on international debut, Morkel felt it was a learning curve for the 24-year-old Haryana pacer.
“Unfortunately, there’s no place to hide. And, you know, we support him as best as we can, through conversations. But it’s also for him, it’s good learning.
“And I think everybody in the dressing room is constantly telling him to keep going and supporting him. That’s part of international cricket, it’s good to get a taste for it and know, moving forward, what he needs to do to play at this level.
“So, you know, it’s through good conversations and just keep on supporting him. He can definitely bowl quicker,” Morkel added.