Updated On: 27 August, 2021 10:12 AM IST | Leeds | IANS
The 32-year-old pacer Sharma, who is playing his 103rd Test and has taken 311 Test wickets, was picked ahead of off-spinner R Ashwin for the second Test and was persisted with for the third Test as India did not want to change the winning combination

India`s Ishant Sharma bowls on the second day of the third cricket Test match between England and India at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds. Pic/AFP
Indian bowling attack, hailed as one of the best in world after victory in the second Test at Lord's, came a cropper on the first two days after the batting had collapsed for 78 on the first day of the third Test. The four-pronged pace attack found little help from the pitch but more importantly paid the price for some poor decision-making from skipper Virat Kohli.
For the second consecutive day, Kohli opened the bowling with Ishant Sharma. The lanky pace bowler, who impressed in the first Test with the way he made back-to-back breakthroughs in both the innings, has the ability to strike with deliveries that come sharply into the right-handed batsmen and away from the left-handed batsmen.