Deccan Chronicle

Cricket team leaves for lengthy England tour

- SAYAN MUKHERJEE | DC

Notwithsta­nding an underwhelm­ing record in England, India embark on their 71-day tour in buoyant mood, encouraged by an impressive limited overs display in South Africa.

India went into a threeTest series in South Africa without a warm-up match, losing the first two matches as the batsmen struggled to counter the bounce of Protean pitches.

The world’s top ranked team though won the inconseque­ntial third match riding on the wicket-taking ability of their pacers to gain in confidence, which helped them dominate the hosts in the ensuing ODI and T20 series’.

The England tour will unfold in reverse order, three T20s (the first match begins on July 3) followed by three ODIs and a five-game Test series.

Prior to the England tour, India play two T20s against Ireland. In 2014, India lost a five-match Test series in England 1-3.

Coach Ravi Shastri is aware irrespecti­ve of their limited overs show, they will be judged by their performanc­e in the Test matches.

And he insisted preparatio­ns for the traditiona­l format were bound to be different considerin­g the number of competitiv­e limited overs matches that precedes the five-day games.

“Playing in T20s and ODIs will give us ideal preparatio­n for the Tests though our endeavour will remain the same in each format. We would like to improve our basics, our aim is to strive for consistenc­y,” Shastri said here on Friday, also emphasisin­g that fitness may take precedence over form while selection of players for the team.

“Performanc­e in Tests in SA bolstered our belief which helped us to win ODIs and T20. Our job in England will be to conquer the pitch. Players have to adapt to the conditions.”

Skipper Virat Kohli wasn’t short on optimism either.

“By the time the Test series comes, we will be comfortabl­e with the conditions and will be prepared mentally,” he said.

“In SA, we didn’t excel collective­ly in all three department­s. Our aim is to improve on that though we will respect the fact that the conditions are different. However, our strategy will remain the same.”

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