Despite trailing 1-2, Murali Kartik is impressed by India's fiery bowling unit in the England series. He highlights their intensity and unity, especially at Lord's, where their passion was palpable. Kartik also praises their ability to induce false shots from English batters in their home conditions, led by Siraj, Bumrah, and Akash Deep.
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