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India Used Home Advantage To Their Benefit: James Anderson

India and England will commence on August 4 and set themselves to pick a fight in a five-game test series. Both sides would be eager to win this series, which marks the start of the 2nd World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. Here is James Anderson About IND vs ENG Series.

James Anderson About IND vs ENG Series

With the exception of their loss to New Zealand in the first WTC final, India has performed admirably in the longer format in recent years. As a consequence, the way they do vs. Joe Root is interesting to observe.

Pitches will become a priority in the forthcoming series, in addition to the performances of the teams and players. When England flew to India earlier this year, there was a lot of destruction regarding spin-friendly selections.

On twisting courses, the touring team’s players battled frequently, and several experts slammed the track’s design. The Three Lions, on the other hand, have home advantage this moment and may be expected to create stunning fields to benefit swing bowlers.

I would be hoping for some good pitches with pace and carry: Anderson

Similarly, England paceman James Anderson believes that Team India should not be concerned regarding grassy grounds. “I don’t think India can have any complaints if we do leave a bit of grass on because of what we came up against on our tour of India last time. India used home advantage to their benefit. A lot of teams around the world do it,” Anderson said in a conversation.

“If there’s grass left on it, India has got a strong seam attack as well. It’s hard to judge a pitch three days out. I am sure they are going to trim some grass and roll it. It was quite soft yesterday. I would be hoping for some good pitches with pace and carry. Quite often it will swing here so it needs to carry,” he added.

Anderson, who has the 4th best wickets taker spot in Test cricket, will pose a serious concern to Indian hitters. He has a lot of experience playing in these kinds of circumstances, and his numbers back it up. This set, on the other hand, will put Anderson’s fitness to the test. It would be interesting to see whether the experienced bowler, who recently turned 39, performs all five matches.

Also read: We Just Want Ben Stokes To Be Ok: Joe Root

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