Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BAYLISS PONDERS SPIN OPTIONS BEFORE 2ND TEST

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LONDON: England coach Trevor Bayliss has said it’s possible the team could field two specialist spinners at home after Yorkshire leg-break bowler Adil Rashid was called into the squad for the second Test against Pakistan. Joining Rashid in an unusually large 14-man party were the fit-again duo of James Anderson and allrounder Ben Stokes, with England looking to bounce back after last week’s 75-run defeat by Pakistan in the first Test at Lord’s. Pace bowler Anderson, England’s alltime leading wicket-taker, is now set to make his Test return on his Lancashire home ground when the second of a four-match series starts at Old Trafford on Friday. ST JOHN’S (ANTIGUA): Antigua is a beautiful, idyllic island inhabited by people with an affectiona­te chord that makes one forget home for some fleeting moments. In capital St John’s, not even as big as Connaught Place with roads half as wide, everyone knows each other by name. Every private car licence plate has ‘Antigua Barbuda, Land of Sea and Sun’ etched on it. Nothing stays open after 5 pm apart from restaurant­s, but the nights here are rumoured to be special because of a few clubs hosting some of the best exotic dancers in the Caribbean. In short, it’s a true getaway.

It’s easy to be swayed by Antigua’s laidback life but cricket, especially the longer format, doesn’t seem to fit well here. From the permanentl­y shut Sticky Wicket stadium that was once the stomping ground of Allen Stanford — the businessma­n is serving a 110-year term in the US for fraud and running a Ponzi scheme — to the general apathy towards Test cricket, everything points to the possibilit­y that Virat Kohli won’t have to think about the 12th man when he goes for the toss on Thursday.

T20 THRIVES

The fact that the hugely popular Caribbean Premier League is being held at the same time as a marquee series that is supposed to make up for an accidental snub in the past shows the place of Test cricket here. In fact, the concern is more genuine when it comes to how the weekend carnival will pass off.

Sheena, a shopkeeper, was very clear about her priorities. “If it had been a T20 match, I would have watched it. Maybe even an ODI. But who has the time to watch a Test, that too for five days and the possibilit­y that there might not be any result?” she said. There is not a single billboard on the road from the VC Bird Internatio­nal airport to the city centre that announces a series of such magnitude. And the only people who seem to know the details of the tour are, for obvious reasons, the odd porter at the airport and immigratio­n officials.

More surprising though is the fact that there exist people in Antigua who don’t know who Sir Viv Richards is. Taxi driver Linden Richards --- who also claims to be an ICC umpire --quickly tried to explain that his friend, seated beside him, was not from Antigua. Neverthele­ss, it was another proof of how cricket is

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