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England Spinners' Tap May Run Dry On Dry Indian Pitches

Touring England spinners' failure to take a single wicket in hosts Sri Lankan first innings of the ongoing second Test in Galle, has put a question mark on their ability to perform in India when t

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England Spinners' Tap May Run Dry On Dry Indian Pitches
England Spinners' Tap May Run Dry On Dry Indian Pitches (England Cricket Team (Image Source: Google))
IANS News
By IANS News
Jan 23, 2021 • 07:20 PM

Touring England spinners' failure to take a single wicket in hosts Sri Lankan first innings of the ongoing second Test in Galle, has put a question mark on their ability to perform in India when their four-Test tour begins early next month.

IANS News
By IANS News
January 23, 2021 • 07:20 PM

While both off-spinner Dom Bess and left-arm spinner Jack Leach shared 14 wickets in England's first Test win over Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka batsmen's ability to play them out and score 381 in the first innings of the second Test may worry the English team management on the sudden ineffectiveness of their spin bowlers. England had to rely on Anderson, who picked six wickets, and Chris Woakes, who got three, to bowl out Sri Lanka on Saturday.

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The last time England toured India, the performance of the spinners was the major difference as India romped to a 4-0 win in the five-Test series.

While the Indian spinners took 68 wickets at an average of 30.35, their English counterparts took 40 at 48.1.

England is traveling with three spinners to India and barring Moeen Ali, none of Bess or Leach have toured India before.

Even Ali, despite his success against India in England, failed to get wickets the last time England toured India in 2016-17. He managed just 10 wickets in five Test matches at an average of 64.9.

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