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What does a team need to win in India?

loterry1994

International Debutant
We all know winning a test series in India is the toughest tour in world cricket right now. And ever since England won over there, India has pretty much dominated every team that’s toured since bar a few series.

We’ve had plenty of teams in the past that looked good and had good recent form before heading into a series in India yet they’ve got dominated.

Why is winning a series in India much harder compared to say Australia or England? And what do you believe is the best structure, team, style to win a test series in India?
 

Andy19

U19 12th Man
Not be average England side for starters.

Only way to win in India is have batsman like S.smith make a Tons of runs.

Pick batsman who can actually play spin.

Load your team up with spiners.

Be Confident in your plans Australia was not fully Prepared or Confident in their last Tour despite being better Team.
 
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Silver Silva

International Regular
We all know winning a test series in India is the toughest tour in world cricket right now. And ever since England won over there, India has pretty much dominated every team that’s toured since bar a few series.

We’ve had plenty of teams in the past that looked good and had good recent form before heading into a series in India yet they’ve got dominated.

Why is winning a series in India much harder compared to say Australia or England? And what do you believe is the best structure, team, style to win a test series in India?
You gotta play Bazball , realistically that's your only hope ..Playing conventional cricket just gonna get you eaten up alive by Ashwin and Jadeja ..
 

Ali TT

International Vice-Captain
Why did England win in 2012?

Firstly they caught India in transition in both the batting and spinning departments. Meanwhile they had 2 ATG English batters when it came to playing spin and two very good spin bowlers themselves. There was a lot of fuss about Dhoni asking for wickets suited for his team but in the end they were relatively good for batting rather than deteriorating from ball one.* Finn and Anderson were also good enough to get something out of the games as well.

So basically while the Indian batting is fragile enough to be expected, as long as Ashwin and Jadeja are around I don't favour any touring side. SA and Australia probably have the spinners but nowhere near the batting ability. The opportunity might arrive when RA and RJ retire but we'll see.

*The pudding served up in the last test was probably what Dhoni's scheming deserved.
 

ashley bach

Cricketer Of The Year
Have a good appetite for butter chicken, rogan josh, kheer, vindaloo, dal makhani, chana masala, chapati, keema, bhaji, samosa, korma etc etc etc
 

Andy19

U19 12th Man
I believe Australia did have team to beat India in 2017 that was close series wasted chance for sure.
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
Schedule ODI series before the test series. Take out Ashwin and Jaddu with beamers. Will be very difficult to win with those two in the Indian team. Not impossible though.

To add to the visiting team's worries, it looks like the batting is getting into shape now with Pujara and Rahane being phased out for Jaiswal and Gill and Kohli too showing semblance of return to form.

England's bazball can probably prove to be a solution. Blast out the pacers on the benign pitches and get off to a racy start. Ash-Jaddu might not have the pressure factor and so, could get hit too.
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
On the actual cricket front, the biggest issue England are going to have is the spinners. Leach won't have bowled in a proper game for ages, provided he's recovered from his back injury. Then we are likely winging it with other spinners. Let's hope that some actually get some decent game time in September, but that is doubtful when all too often the 10:30 starts inordinately favour the slower seamers.
 

danzydab

U19 Cricketer
India will lose a home series only after ashwin and jadeja retire, these two players alone torture the oppositions.

England threw away their wickets to spin in the ashes, so the bazball batting approach needs fine tuning, but could work.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
In 2012, Swann and Panesar took a combined 37 wickets at about 26. For India, Ashwin took 14 wickets at 52.

Unfortunately, Ashwin is rarely as rubbish these days.
 

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