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The square turner at the Chepauk for the second Test and the Ahmedabad dust bowl provided for the ‘pink ball’ game are hardest surfaces that Ben Foakes has kept on in his nascent internatio­nal career.

India has put England on the mat with a couple of tracks which aided the home spinners as Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Axar Patel ran riot, giving India 2-1 lead in the four-match series.

“The last two games are the hardest pitches I have kept on. In the last game the pink ball was skidding, I haven’t seen a wicket like that and keeping on it was a good challenge,” Foakes, who has replaced Jos Buttler as per England’s rotation policy, said during a virtual media conference.

By his own admission, Foakes hasn’t seen a cricket ball turn so much. “The two pitches that I have played, I have never seen ball turn like that. It’s certainly very challengin­g. It’s like having day five pitch from ball one.”

But for one of the world’s best glovesmen, the last two games were learning experience and real fun. “When the ball spins, it’s fun to keep and in Sri Lanka, it was easy because it was consistent and you knew the ball is going to turn. What I found during pink ball Test was it could spin square past batter or it could skid.”

Foakes knows that in the next Test series, he might not be keeping wickets with Buttler set to come back but it doesn’t bother him much. “The way I have approached is three matches for England and try and play as well as I can. Not look too far ahead and enjoy the moment I guess,” he said.

As far as the last Test goes, Foakes feels that the team needs to make peace with the fact that the wicket will behave a certain way and yet they have to give their best shot.

“Understand­ing and making peace that we are going to get out in a certain way. We have to grind it out and just put runs on the board. Be solid and understand our gameplan which will be different for all of us. If you get out, get out but trying to do it your way.”

He also feels that a positive mindset and clarity in its game plan will only help as testing times can also affect the capability of judgement.

The two pitches that I have played, I have never seen ball turn like that. It’s certainly very challengin­g. It’s like having day five pitch from ball one Ben Foakes,

England wicketkeep­er Last two Test matches are the hardest tracks I have kept on: Ben Foakes

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