England mull all-spin bowling attack for 2nd Test against India

9 months ago 21

NEW DELHI:

England

are contemplating a strategic shift by considering an all-spin bowling attack for the second Test against India in

Visakhapatnam

.
The visitors, buoyed by their stunning comeback victory in the first Test in Hyderabad, are exploring unconventional options to exploit the perceived vulnerability in India's batting lineup.
After clinching a surprising 28-run win in Hyderabad, England are assessing the pitch conditions in Visakhapatnam to decide on the composition of their bowling attack.

The prospect of an all-spin lineup, featuring the uncapped spinner

Shoaib Bashir

, has gained attention, especially after left-arm spinner Tom Hartley's impressive debut in the first Test.
Coach

Brendon McCullum

hinted at England's willingness to field an all-spin attack, stating, "We won't be afraid to play all our spinners."

The decision could see Bashir joining forces with Hartley, creating a unique bowling combination that challenges India's batting order.

McCullum emphasized the importance of adapting to the conditions, saying, "You're not going to get every call right, especially over here. It's hard to read some of the wickets but we'll make a decision and go quids-in on trying to commit to that. Then we'll see where we land."
England's recent success, referred to as "Bazball" due to McCullum's swashbuckling style, has propelled the team to 14 wins in 19 Tests. The visitors aim to build on their momentum and secure a series lead of 2-0 against India.
Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh expressed apprehensions about India's inexperienced Test batting lineup. With key players like

Virat Kohli

,

KL Rahul

, and

Ravindra Jadeja

absent, India face the challenge of countering England's innovative strategies on potentially spin-friendly pitches.

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As England explore the possibility of an all-spin attack, the second Test in Visakhapatnam promises to be a captivating contest between the two cricketing powerhouses. The decision to embrace a unique bowling strategy underscores England's intent to maintain their ascendancy in the series.
(With inputs from AFP)

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