ASHUL KAMBOJ revealed its match plan for day 3 of the 4th Ind VS Eng after picking up her young girl’s window the day before Old Traffle

India cricket team pacer Anshul Kamboj started off his career on a bright note on Day 1 of IND vs ENG 4th Test at Old Trafford. The fast bowler was added to India’s squad just before the Manchester Test after Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kunar Reddy were ruled out. Kamboj picked up one wicket for 48 runs on Day 2 of the contest, being the only other wicket-taker apart from Ravindra Jadeja.

Kamboj reveals plans for Day 3

Speaking on JioHotstar, Kamboj revealed that his plan was to hit the right areas and he was able to execute that on day 2. He said that his strategy would be to restrict boundaries as England were more keen on scoring them rather than taking singles.

I tried to put in more effort during my first two spells. In the third spell, I focused on backing my strengths and sticking to my areas. Tomorrow, we’ll look to bowl in good areas again and try to dismiss them as quickly as possible. The key will be to restrict boundaries because they seem more focused on hitting fours rather than taking singles,” Kamboj said.

IND vs ENG 4th Test so far

England will begin Day 3 at 225/2, trailing India by 133 runs. England’s openers Ben Duckett (94) and Zak Crawley (84) dominated with a 166-run stand after India posted 358. But with no penetration from bowlers in the 2nd and early third session, India struggled. Joe Root and Ollie Pope will resume the batting duties and India will eye quick early wickets.

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13 thoughts on “Beginner Anshul Kamboj reveals the roadmap for day 3”
  1. Oh dear, i try to read but my brain do the dance. Day 3 plan look like a treasure map. X marks the bug. I will just wing it.

  2. Oh wow, another day 3 roadmap, how totally original. I was waiting for this to solve all my problems, said no one ever. But I guess the idea of a structured plan is cool, just not enough details.

  3. haha this read feelz like a saga. Day 3 roadmap again? i swear this is a plot twist. I will try to copy the steps and hope my coffee dont spill.

  4. Fantastic, another day 3 guide, exactly what every beginner dreamed of. Because nothing says ‘easy’ like a wall of text and a dozen footnotes. Really, very helpful, said no one who actually just wants steps.

  5. Nice, a mystery roadmap for a ‘day 3’. Maybe the real day 3 is not 3 days away but 300 pages away. hmm.

  6. Nice concise plan, day 3 look not so scary. The tone is friendly, which is good for new comers. if they keep this mood it would help many. keep posting more day by day.

  7. Interesting, i need to know if this day 3 plan include troubleshooting tips. It would help to add resources like links and version numbers. The author might add a small FAQ at bottom.

  8. Love this! The post ‘Beginner Anshul Kamboj reveals the roadmap for day 3’ is really encouragin for newbies. The steps feel clear and doable, not overwhelmng. Great work, I cant wait to see day 4.

  9. Not so sure this road map helps much, its kinda confuseing. Feels like more talk then real steps, and my brain hurts trying to follow.

  10. Why do people always call it ‘beginner’ when it still confuse the new readers? The road map must be tested and reworded to show real steps and constraints. If not, you just confuse more people.

  11. From what i read, day 3 plan covers setup, practice, and review. It would be better if they include example code and prerequisites like version numbers. Also a quick checklist would help new comers stay on track. Still, thx for the clarity.

  12. I dont agree with this. Just becuse its labeled beginner friendly dont mean it is. They skip important caveats and assume you know basics. If they want real help they need to show pitfalls and more examples.

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