This story is from January 31, 2024
IND vs ENG 2nd Test: Team India may be tempted to play four spinners and a lone pacer on Vizag’s black-soil turner
While one defeat can always happen, what’s going to bother captain Rohit Sharma going into the Vizag Test from Friday are the injuries to Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul.
Jadeja’s hamstring strain is a huge cause of concern for the Indian team because he is the lethal weapon, along with R. Ashwin, in the Indian spin attack. Axar Patel is more than decent in Indian conditions but it seems England have come with a gameplan for him.
Ashwin and Axar will obviously lead the Indian spin attack on another black-soil turner in Vizag, but former India captain and former chairman of selectors Krishnamachari Srikkanth feels India should play the two other spinners — wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav and offie Washington Sundar as well.
The fact that Washington made an instant impact and played a huge role in India’s 2021 Test win at the Gabba is an indicator that he has the necessary temperament to shine on a stage like this.
Ollie Pope's 196 is his second highest Test score behind the 205 vs Ireland at Lord's in June 2023.
Just three England batters have amassed more runs in an innings in India - 218 by Joe Root in 2021; 207 by Mike Gatting in 1985 and 201 by Graeme Fowler in 1985 - all three at Chennai.
Tom Hartley's figures of 7/62 are the fifth best bowling performance against India on Test debut and also the best for an England spinner on Test debut in the post-war era (since 1945).
Tom Hartley's nine wickets in a match are the joint-most since Robert Berry's 9/116 vs West Indies in Manchester in 1950.
India's total of 436 is their second highest losing first innings score in India, resulting in a defeat behind the 449 against Pakistan at Bengaluru in 2005.
Shubman Gill averages 17.30 (173 runs in his last 11 innings without a 50), the highest being 36 against South Africa at Cape Town this month) since making 128 against Australia at Ahmedabad (March 2023).
190 is the second highest first innings lead resulting in a defeat for India in a Test match - the highest being 192 against Sri Lanka at Galle in 2015.
This is the fourth narrowest Test defeat for India by runs (28), behind 12 runs vs Pakistan in Chennai 1999, 16 runs vs Australia in Brisbane 1977 and 16 vs Pakistan in Bengaluru 1987.
This is the first instance that there was no wicket for England seamers in a Test in post war era (since 1945), where they have taken all 20 opposition wickets.
But another former Indian selector Devang Gandhi feels four spinners is a little too much, even on spin-friendly conditions. “You’ll invariably underbowl one. And I know the Vizag pitch, the ball will become rough and there will be scope for reverse swing. I don’t think it’s a good idea to limit yourself to Jasprit Bumrah as the only pacer,” Gandhi said, adding that Kuldeep for Jadeja should be the only change in the bowling attack.
Patidar or Sarfaraz for Rahul?
Mumbai batter Sarfaraz Khan has got a sudden call-up after Rahul pulled out. He has been in great form, hitting 161 against England Lions a few days ago. “He is an out-of-thebox player, can play the reverse sweep and has been in great form. I think India need a player like that to throw the English spinners off their line and length,” Srikkanth said, adding that if he was in charge, he would have pushed for Patidar as well in place of Shreyas Iyer.
“Iyer isn’t scoring either. Maybe if he fails again, India will go that way after Virat Kohli comes back from his break,” Srikkanth said.
Ollie Pope's 196 is his second highest Test score behind the 205 vs Ireland at Lord's in June 2023.
Just three England batters have amassed more runs in an innings in India - 218 by Joe Root in 2021; 207 by Mike Gatting in 1985 and 201 by Graeme Fowler in 1985 - all three at Chennai.
Tom Hartley's figures of 7/62 are the fifth best bowling performance against India on Test debut and also the best for an England spinner on Test debut in the post-war era (since 1945).
Tom Hartley's nine wickets in a match are the joint-most since Robert Berry's 9/116 vs West Indies in Manchester in 1950.
India's total of 436 is their second highest losing first innings score in India, resulting in a defeat behind the 449 against Pakistan at Bengaluru in 2005.
Shubman Gill averages 17.30 (173 runs in his last 11 innings without a 50), the highest being 36 against South Africa at Cape Town this month) since making 128 against Australia at Ahmedabad (March 2023).
190 is the second highest first innings lead resulting in a defeat for India in a Test match - the highest being 192 against Sri Lanka at Galle in 2015.
This is the fourth narrowest Test defeat for India by runs (28), behind 12 runs vs Pakistan in Chennai 1999, 16 runs vs Australia in Brisbane 1977 and 16 vs Pakistan in Bengaluru 1987.
This is the first instance that there was no wicket for England seamers in a Test in post war era (since 1945), where they have taken all 20 opposition wickets.
Gandhi argued in favour of Patidar in place of Rahul, because he was initially chosen in the squad.
“He has a good temperament, I have seen him do well in the IPL. Patidar is a good first-class batter as well,” Gandhi said.\
It’s to be seen what India’s line of thinking will be once they get down to training in Vizag on Wednesday
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