Mumbai Test will see turn from day one: Indian team wants such a pitch; Third match from 1st November
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The Indian team will practice in 2 training sessions from Wednesday, October 30.
The dominance of the spinners will be seen from the first day in the Mumbai Test. The Indian team has demanded a rank-turner (helpful for spinners from the first day) pitch for the last match of the Test series against New Zealand.
The Indian Express report has claimed that the Indian team management wants to follow the tried and tested formula. Let us tell you that the Indian team had also prepared a spin friendly pitch for the Pune Test, but Team India had to face a defeat of 113 runs. Team India is trailing 2-0 in the 3-match series.
How will the Wankhede pitch behave?
- A slow turning pitch was made in Pune, not a rank turner. “This will be a rank turner pitch,” a source told The Indian Express. The team management has requested to prepare such a pitch, which can help the spinners from day one. It seems that the team wants to stick to the tried and tested formula.
- It will be difficult to bat at Wankhede It will be difficult to bat on the Wankhede pitch. Because a mixture of spin and bounce will be seen on this pitch made of red soil. Abnormal bounce can trouble the batsmen.
- Sea breezes help in movement There was no grass in the pitch until 29 October. Here the ground staff is regularly releasing water from sprinklers. Also, the pitch has been left open to dry. Spinners may get a turn in the first session of the match. Fast bowlers will also get some movement.
Pune had slow turning track, abnormal surge also troubled There was no rank turner pitch in the Pune Test. It was a slow turning pitch. However, as the match progressed, the pitch started getting unusual bounce, which troubled the Indian batsmen. In this match, 19 out of 20 batsmen of the Indian team were dismissed by the Kiwi spinners, out of which 13 wickets were taken by Mitchell Santner alone. Indian spinners also took 19 wickets in the match. One batsman was run out.
Indian spinners can dominate Indian spinners can dominate the Wankhede pitch. Here Ravichandran Ashwin has taken 38 wickets at an average of 18.42. At the same time, Ravindra Jadeja took 6 wickets in his only test.
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