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Skipper sore about cramped schedule

Another pace test awaits India at Nagpur as Kohli says team asked for seaming track in preparatio­n for Proteas tour

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Nagpur, Nov. 23: A green tinge across the wicket when the second Test between India and Sri Lanka starts on Friday indicates a fast- paced challenge, with India captain Virat Kohli looking ahead to overseas tours. Bowling tracks in India traditiona­lly help spinners but in the opening drawn Test in Kolkata fast bowlers took centre- stage.

Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar led an inspired Indian pace attack that took all of the 17 Sri Lankan wickets that fell during the game.

The pitches in Nagpur and Delhi are also expected to help seamers as the world’s top Test team prepare to tour South Africa in January.

India captain Virat Kohli admitted that the team management had “no choice” but to request for hard bouncy tracks for the ongoing Test series against Sri Lanka with little time left to prepare for the South Africa series.

The skipper once again spoke in a roundabout manner on the cramped schedule, which hampers preparatio­n.

“Had we got a month off ideally, we would have done a proper preparatio­n in a camp sort of scenario but we have to sort of make do with what we have.”

The Indian team will finish their limited overs engagement against the islanders on December 24 ( final T20) before they fly off to South Africa on December 27.

Kohli stressed on the necessity to space out series as at times the team needs to do its preparatio­n differentl­y for a bigger series.

India prepared a spinner’s paradise at Nagpur’s Jamtha ground when the hosts packed off South Africa inside three days in 2015. The pitch was rated “poor” by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council governing body because the ball turned dangerousl­y at times.

However reports say the grass on the Nagpur wicket pitch is expected to remain for the five- day game against Sri Lanka.

For India, the challenge will be to produce an improved performanc­e in trying conditions even though it is expected that the challenge to score runs on this track will be a wee bit less than what it was at the Eden Gardens under overcast conditions.

Kohli has shown how to take a bull by its horn with the magnificen­t ton in a pressure situation and his men will be itching to do the same against Suranga Lakmal and company.

India’s most technicall­y equipped opener Murali Vijay will be making a comeback into the playing XI as Shikhar Dhawan has taken a break for personal reasons. TRIVIA On STAR SPORTS 1 & HD1 Nagpur, Nov. 23: India captain Virat Kohli on Thursday complained that cramped schedules were getting in the way of proper preparatio­n for big series such as the upcoming tour of South Africa, a criticism that the BCCI promised to address with “utmost seriousnes­s”.

Kohli said he was left with no choice but to seek bouncy tracks in the ongoing series as there was hardly any time in the schedule to prepare for the trip to South Africa.

Acting BCCI president C. K. Khanna said the board needed to seriously assess Kohli’s view. “Virat is the India captain and his view point on cricketing matters should be taken with utmost seriousnes­s. We are proud how the team is performing but if players are feeling fatigued, we need to have a broader view on the issue,” Khanna said.

Kohli stressed on the necessity to space out series as at times, the team needs to do its preparatio­n differentl­y for a bigger series.

“As usual cramped for time, which I think we needed to assess in future as well because we very easily assess the team when go abroad but we don’t look at how many days we have got to prepare before we go to a particular place to play,” the skipper said,

India’s cricketers have been playing non- stop since start of the IPL, which was followed by the ICC Champions Trophy, away tours of the West Indies and Sri Lanka and three successive home series against Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka comprising 23 matches ( three Tests, 11 ODIs and nine T20s).

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