ENG vs SL: Currently, a three-match Test series is being played between the England cricket team and the Sri Lanka cricket team (Eng vs Sl) in the calendar of the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25. In the first Test match of these three Test matches, the England cricket team defeated the Sri Lanka cricket team (ENG vs SL) by five wickets. During this, after the retirement of James Anderson, a new player, a new fast bowler has entered the team, who bowls more dangerously than Jasprit Bumrah.
Entry of a bowler more dangerous than Jasprit Bumrah in ENG vs SL Test series

A new fast bowler has entered the England cricket team, who can bowl more dangerously than the world's most dangerous fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah of India. England has given this bowler a place in their team for the second and third test matches against Sri Lanka. This fast bowler named Josh Hull plays for Leicestershire in county cricket and bowls at a stormy speed. Apart from speed, his biggest weapon is his height and he is 6 feet and 7 inches tall.
Josh Hull – the 6'7 left arm pacer has been added to England's squad for Test series Sri Lanka. pic.twitter.com/FVdogR3toZ
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) August 25, 2024
Josh Hull's entry was included in place of Mark Wood
England cricket team fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out due to a thigh strain. After his exclusion, Leicestershire's Josh Hull has been included in the team for the remaining two matches of the Test series against Sri Lanka. Left-arm fast bowler Hull, who turned 20 on Tuesday, has a limited red-ball record at the domestic level. Before Leicestershire's County Championship match against Gloucestershire this week, he had taken 15 wickets in nine first-class matches at an average of 58.06. Hull is 6 feet 7 inches tall and has been given preference due to being left-handed.
Josh Hull will single-handedly fill the void of both James Anderson and Stuart Broad
Josh Hull can fill the void of former fast bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad to some extent with his speed and length. But he is unlikely to get a place in the match. Ollie Stone was in England's team for the first Test and can replace Wood for the second Test starting at Lord's on Thursday. 30-year-old Stone from Nottinghamshire has taken 10 wickets in his three Test matches.










