England's young off-spinner Shoaib Bashir made an impressive debut in the second Test against India, picking up two wickets including that of Indian captain Rohit Sharma. Despite having visa issues, Bashir persevered and received his Test cap from teammate Jack Leach and expressed his gratitude towards his family for their support in his journey. Bashir's performance on Day One of the Test was crucial in England picking up six wickets and he hopes to continue his good form on Day Two.
20-year-old England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir, who had faced obstacles in reaching India for the second test against India, proved his worth on the field. In his debut match, he took the important wickets of Rohit Sharma and Axar Patel, making a strong contribution to England's performance on the first day. Bashir expressed his joy at taking Sharma's wicket, considering him to be a formidable player of spin.
20-year-old England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir finally made his debut against India after visa issues prevented him from joining his teammates earlier. Despite being the new addition to the team and bowled more overs than anyone else, Bashir took the crucial wickets of Rohit Sharma and Axar Patel. He expressed his excitement about taking Rohit's wicket, calling it a special moment and praising Sharma's skills against spin.
England's young spinner Shoaib Bashir was denied a visa to join his team in India for the first Test match, causing frustration for captain Ben Stokes. Bashir, who has roots in Pakistan, was training with the team in Abu Dhabi but was unable to resolve his visa issue in time. Stokes expressed disappointment for the young player, disappointed for him missing out on his first experience with the team.
England is making two changes to their side for the second Test against India, with off-spinner Shoaib Bashir set to make his debut and veteran James Anderson returning to the team. Bashir will replace Jack Leach who has been ruled out due to injury, while Anderson will take the place of Mark Wood in the lineup. Both changes come after England's thrilling victory in the first Test against India, with the team looking to continue their winning streak.
Bangladesh's young spinner Shoaib Bashir will make his Test debut against India in the second match, replacing the injured Jack Leach. Meanwhile, England announced that James Anderson will replace Mark Wood as the lone fast bowler in their spin-heavy attack. India, who are without key players such as Ravindra Jadeja, KL Rahul, and Virat Kohli, are confident they can level the series in Visakhapatnam.
After a visa snag caused his late arrival to India, 20-year-old offspinner Shoaib Bashir will finally make his Test debut for England in their match against India. Experienced spinner Jack Leach's knee injury has opened the door for Bashir, while veteran paceman James Anderson has also been included in the lineup. India, who currently trail the series 0-1, have made a number of changes to their team for the second match, with injuries to KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja leading to the call-up of three replacement players.