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Cherish my role in Indian Test side, job is to make impact in absence of main bowlers: Shardul Thakur

Shardul, who generally bowls third or fourth in a Test match, said he loves to deliver in crunch situations. "Our pace bowling attack at the moment, everyone is doing well including (Mohammed) Shami, (Jasprit) Bumrah, Umesh (Yadav) whenever he gets a game. Ishant (Sharma) was there and usually they start with the new ball and a lot of times it happens that they take two-three wickets in the first spell and I get an opportunity to bowl later," Thakur told BCCI.tv.

"Opportunity is created when there is partnership and the main bowlers have to be given rest and the third and fourth bowlers are used more in the spell. In that moment, there is an opportunity for me to take a wicket and do something for the team. "I think it is my job to bowl in those situations and I like it because if I deliver with a good performance it creates an impact in the game," added the Palghar-based right-arm pacer, who played a pivotal role in India's 157-run win over England in the fourth Test at Oval. Thakur is a member of the Indian squad that will play England in the rescheduled fifth Test beginning here on Friday.

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For the 28-year-old Siraj, who is gearing up for the rescheduled fifth Test against England, starting Friday at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, the memories of that historic Australian triumph are still fresh. The Indian pacer now wants to lift another trophy, in England, this time.

The 30-year-old said he loves bowling in English conditions. "I think England is a bowler's paradise, they say because the ball swings a lot and at times you end up taking a lot of wickets in one spell itself. So, I think England is

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