Arshdeep Singh is poised to make his Test debut for India in the fifth Test against England, having recovered from a hand injury. The team management had planned to include him in the previous Tests, and his inclusion will likely lead to a rejig of the bowling combination, potentially alongside Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep.
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