Riding on Joe Root’s heroics, England pasted a mauling in the third Test at Headingley as India stayed behind the eight ball after suffering a horror collapse in the first innings. Virat Kohli and his troops, however, score well on the bouncebackability scale and are more than capable to fight redemption in the fourth Test at The Oval. Indian bowling coach Bharat Arun echoed similar sentiments as he addressed the media on the match eve.
💬 We are ready to bounce back in the next Test: B Arun 🗣️#TeamIndia looking positive ahead of The Oval Test 💪🏻#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/81KGyU8nqN
— BCCI (@BCCI) September 1, 2021