The unexpected bowling combination selected by India caused a frenzy on social media, with fans expressing confusion over the decision to go with an unconventional lineup on a spin-friendly pitch. Yet, it appears that the team's choice was carefully thought out, taking into consideration the specific conditions of the pitch and India's overarching game plan for the future.
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The Chennai surface this time has been prepared with a significant amount of red soil, which is known to produce more bounce. The team management likely considered this factor when deciding to back their high-quality pace attack.
Moreover, the decision appears to be influenced by India’s upcoming tour of Australia later this year. With the team expected to face fast, bouncy pitches Down Under, the management is already looking ahead, ensuring their pacers are in prime form for the challenge. The tour will be crucial as India aim for a historic third consecutive Test series win in Australia.
“What does red soil mean - bounce, turn and as the game progresses, the big spinners also come into play. They have left a little bit of residual moisture underneath the pitch. So the fast bowlers will have their say at the start,” former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik, who knows the Chennai surface all too well, said in the pitch report.
Bangladesh's quality spin attackAnother factor behind producing such a surface could be Bangladesh's recent dominance against Pakistan, where their spinners dismantled Shan Masood's team. Bangladesh's spinners played a pivotal role in their remarkable 2-0 series clean-sweep in Pakistan, and India might be looking to disrupt that momentum by preparing a pitch that favours pace over spin.
That said, India certainly doesn’t lack in the spin department, possessing one of the finest spin attacks in world cricket. However, the side’s recent struggles against spin were highlighted during their ODI series against Sri Lanka, where their batters appeared vulnerable. It’s plausible that the team management opted for a pace-friendly pitch to give India the best chance at securing a win and mitigating any potential issues against Bangladesh’s spinners.
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