I only started doing the Home and Away ATG India teams for a couple of reasons:
- Up until Bumrah and co, we just haven't had a team that could take 20 wickets abroad. Imagine an ATG India side pre-2016 (Kapil, Srinath, Zaheer?) vs an ATG Windies or ATG Australia or ATG South Africa side. It would be like...well, it would be the 90s all over again. The batsmen will do okay, but they can only hold out so long - and presumably in a contest of two ATG sides, it's not like you can just see off Donald/Pollock and then go after Paul Adams...you'll have to then face Steyn. And Rabada, etc. There's no respite.
- I don't think it's quite an issue for most other teams, but some specific tweaks may be required - e.g. despite playing everywhere else, Australia would probably want to drop Warne vs India, but will want Hayden to open (possibly?).
- Think of it more like, instead of an ATG XI, you're taking your country's ATG squad composed of 15-16 players or whatever, and in an ICC Test Championship tour like now, you choose the XI you need for the conditions. As I mentioned, some will remain the same, but you could a few tweaks here and there.
India ATG headed to South Africa to face South Africa ATG? We definitely don't need 2-3 spin bowlers when 1 will do, but having a four-pronged pace attack would be much better.
Playing at home vs England ATG? Get those spinners on them.