Let me assure you, it is not just playing in India, it is playing in Asia that is difficult for England. Firstly, England have serious difficulty when playing against spin bowling. Earlier, this year they faced Pakistan (in the UAE) in their first of three Asian tours in 2012. England were comprehensively beaten and out of the 60 English wickets that fell, 47 of them were to spin bowling. A couple of months later, England face Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, and although they improved slightly, they lost 32 wickets and 29 of them were to spinners, with Rangana Herath taking a five wicket haul on three occasions and picking up 19 of the wickets. Not only that, England were bowled for 80, by India, in the World T20 (in Sri Lanka) earlier in October and spin took six of the ten wickets. Problem maybe?
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Not necessarily as India's recent form is patchy. Out of India's last four test series they have won two of them (both against West Indies) and lost the other two (both 4-0 whitewashes against England & Australia). In addition to the inconsistency, India have played far less test cricket than England.
In 2012 alone, England have played eleven test matches, with five of them being in Asia, whereas India have only played five tests this year.
Squads
India* - Likely Line Up
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Harbhajan will be looking for a place into the side following his call up |
2. Gautam Gambhir
3. Cheteshwar Pujara
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Virat Kholi
6. Yuvraj Singh
7. MS Dhoni (c)
8. Ravi Ashwin
9. Zaheer Khan
10. Pragyan Ohja
11. Umesh Yadav
Others In Squad:
Ajinkya Rahane
Ishant Sharma
Harbhajan Singh
Murali Vijay
*Squad includes players for first & second tests only. Squads for third & fourth tests not yet submitted.
1. Alistair Cook (c)
2. Nick Compton
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England will look to tackle their woes against spin |
4. Kevin Pietersen
5. Ian Bell
6. Samit Patel
7. Matt Prior
8. Stuart Broad
9. Graeme Swann
10. James Anderson
11. Steven Finn
Others on Tour:
Jonathan Bairstow
Stuart Meaker
Eoin Morgan
Monty Panesar
Joe Root
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Yuvraj makes his return after battling with cancer |
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Compton is among the inexperience in the squad |
Schedule
1st Test
15 November - 19 November (Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad)
2nd Test
23 November - 27 November (Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai)
3rd Test
5 December - 9 December (Eden Gardens, Kolkata)
4th Test
13 December - 17 December (Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur)
The test series beings soon and it really looks to be a thrilling encounter. Last time these two sides met, England ran away comprehensive winners winning the four match series 4-0. I am undecided on who will walk out winners in this series, but I reckon the favorites are India. England are a very much new-look side following their loss of their #1 ranking, the resignation and retirement of their former captain and the fact that there are three uncapped players in the squad. However, the captaincy situation is not all bad as Alistair Cook is very experienced and was vice-captain under Strauss for at least a year. Cook's captaincy of the ODI side can only help his situation and the fact that the bowlers are all the same eases Cook's decision when captaining. If England are to be successful, all batsmen must contribute with runs and it cannot be about one player scoring runs throughout. Kevin Pietersen will be a key player for England and having already scored a century in a warm up game, he has to deliver, especially with the shenanigans surrounding him earlier this summer. England have a good chance of doing well and are very capable of beating India, but I think this is India's series to lose.
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Cook will lead the test team for the first time |