Coventry Telegraph

Root braced for spin to Test England out again

- DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH

Playing against India in the subcontine­nt you expect the ball to spin. We have to make sure we are in the best place to manage that.

Joe Root

JOE Root is wary of being seduced into thinking the balance could tilt in England’s favour by the third Test against India being a day-night affair as he is convinced spin will be a factor at some point this week.

England won the opener in Chennai but were beaten at the same venue last time out, humbled by spin duo Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Axar Patel on a surface that turned almost from the off, as India levelled the four-match series.

There are many unknowns ahead of the penultimat­e fixture at Ahmedabad, which gets under way today, as India have only ever hosted one pink-ball Test and, on that occasion, the home side’s seamers took all of the Bangladesh wickets in November 2019 in Kolkata.

Ben Stokes ramped up expectatio­n as he divulged James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Jofra Archer have been “licking their lips”, adding net practice had to be halted when the lights came on as bowling became “really dangerous”.

Root, though, is braced for spin playing its part and the England captain has called on his side to learn lessons from the second Test, where no touring batsman accumulate­d more than Moeen Ali’s 49 runs across two innings.

“It’s going to spin at some point, it’s just a question of when,” he said. “That’s always the case when we come here. We experience­d it very early in the last Test, it might not be the case quite so much this time around.

“Playing against India in the subcontine­nt you expect the ball to spin. We have to make sure we are in the best place to manage that.

“If they go in with a similarly-balanced team we should be mentally prepared for that and we should have put the work in this week which, from what I have seen, the guys have certainly done.

“If it is more seam-orientated then the experience of growing up in English conditions should be in our favour and it is about handling those conditions as best we can and try to exploit them with ball in hand.”

While Stokes admitted conditions at practice might be wholly different to ones they will be confronted with when the Test starts, the talismanic all-rounder is optimistic after what he saw in the nets on Sunday.

“Broady, Jimmy and Jofra have been licking their lips,” he said. “It’s been a completely different game. Whether that’s going to be similar in the middle we’re not sure.

“When the lights came on, the nets actually got really dangerous. The bowlers had to stop bowling because we were actually worried some of the batters were going to get injured.”

Archer has confirmed his availabili­ty after having a cortisone injection on his elbow and while Root was keeping his cards close to his chest in terms of selection, the Yorkshirem­an said: “Jofra brings something very unique. He can do things others can’t and he is a very exciting prospect in that manner. If he is fully fit it would be great seeing him back out there.”

 ??  ?? England skipper Joe Root plus, inset from left, India spinners Axar Patel and Ravichandr­an Ashwin
England skipper Joe Root plus, inset from left, India spinners Axar Patel and Ravichandr­an Ashwin

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