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What happened to Shazball? India, Virat Kohli blasted after Test defeat

Virat Kohli's place in the side. After being in control, India were bowled out for 245 in their second innings, setting England a record target of 378 runs that the hosts reached with ease. Joe Root smashed an unbeaten 142 and Jonny Bairstow hit 114 not out as England cruised to their highest Test run-chase with two sessions to spare at Edgbaston.

When play began on Tuesday, England needed 119 runs and early strikes could have swung the momentum in India's favour. "But the visitors were simply too flat, and their bowlers too wayward," wrote the Times of India in a report headlined "New England break new ground". The paper noted that in the last two away Tests against South Africa, Indian seamers, billed as the "best ever", had failed to bowl with intensity or accuracy in the fourth innings.

Former captain Kohli, 33, has been going through a prolonged lean patch and has not hit a century since 2019 and the Hindu daily said it was time India addressed the elephant in the room. "Their next Test is in December, but will Kohli do what a Cheteshwar Pujara did and play enough first-class cricket in the meantime to rediscover his touch and form?" the paper asked. The English-language daily was all praise for England, hailing them as "magnificent".

"Joe Root's century must rate as one of the finest, full of grace and power and mischief. And with Jonny Bairstow in such stunning form, they deserved to win," it said. The daily said India suffered in the absence of "Shazball", the previous combination of Ravi Shastri as coach and Kohli as captain, a spinoff on "Bazball" -- the nickname for the aggressive brand of cricket played under England's new coach Brendon McCullum and skipper Ben Stokes.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com