England have unveiled their playing XI for the second Test against India in Vizag, initiating two significant changes ahead of the crucial match starting on Friday.
The Three Lions have made strategic adjustments to their lineup, necessitated by unavoidable circumstances. Shoaib Bashir steps in, replacing Jack Leach, who has been ruled out due to a knee injury. This change aims to fortify the team's composition and address the absence of Leach in the bowling department.
In another pivotal alteration, James Anderson makes his way into the playing XI, taking the place of Mark Wood. The decision to bring in the veteran Anderson, who will be the lone seamer in the side is possibly influenced by pitch conditions and the need for a balanced bowling attack since Wood went wicketless in the first Test in Hyderabad.
The upcoming Test match holds significant importance for both teams, with England looking to build on their lead after a convincing win in the series opener.
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