Bharat Arun, previously India’s bowling coach, advises the new bowler line-up to have confidence in how they bowl and react fast to the conditions if they want to get swing out of the Dukes ball in England. In Nehra’s opinion, there is still some degree of stability when it comes to bowling selections. Irfan Pathan, who previously played as a left-arm fast-bowling all-rounder for India, considers this the best way for India to see how its youngsters perform when their technical abilities and calmness are really tested.
Here Is What Advice Did The Great Indian Bowlers Give Before India Vs England Test Series
Bharat Arun: “India’s new attack in England must trust their rhythm and adapt quickly to swing. For a bowler, small adjustments and honest teamwork are key. Focus on where to pitch, not just speed. With young talent and hunger, if they stay patient and enjoy the challenge, this team can surprise England and create their own legacy on tough overseas tours,”

Ashish Nehra: “To me, England tour is always challenging but it’s great fun as well. Adapting to the conditions will be the key and I am sure our players are capable of doing that. Bowling wise we have the experience and stability.”

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RP Singh: “India’s young bowlers will be tested by English conditions. As a bowler, I know early swing is key – adapting quickly to the ball and pitch makes all the difference. This new team is hungry, and if they stay patient, learn from every spell, and bowl smart, they can surprise England and prove themselves on the big stage.”

Irfan Pathan: “India’s new squad faces a tough challenge in England, but as an all-rounder, I know adaptability is key. Gill’s leadership, Pant’s energy, and India’s young talent must step up.”
“England’s conditions test every skill—swing, seam, and temperament. If India’s players adapt quickly and stay united, they can surprise England, just as we’ve seen in the past with new teams rising to the occasion.”
