India's pace bowlers, who didn't have to rely on spinners for even one wicket for the second successive Test in England as they helped the team script a Test win at Lords on Monday, have made overseas victories possible due to their aggressive wicket-taking bowling.
The win in the second Test at Lord's was India's third win out of five Tests overseas this year. Two of these have come against in Australia, while one in England.
"India's pace bowlers currently are all attacking. Earlier, we would have defensive bowlers. Many a times, they would focus on line and length and wouldn't attack. Now it is different. When you have two attacking bowlers in Shami and Bumrah, it also rubs on to someone like Ishant Sharma who lately has started to feel that if he doesn't attack, he will be left out. There is healthy competition in our team," former India speedster Manoj Prabhakar told IANS.