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India favourites, but can Bazball’s bold bite defy spin in spicy series? Nasser answers

India favourites, but can Bazball’s bold bite defy spin in spicy series? Nasser answers

Ben Stokes, recovering from knee surgery, will be batting only, adding another layer of intrigue to the team balance.

India vs England. Two cricketing titans, one epic stage. While India, the impregnable fortress at home, holds the upper hand, England’s fearless Bazball brigade promises a fiery contest. Will spin be the ultimate weapon, or can Bazball’s audacious approach rewrite the script?

Nasser Hussain, former England skipper, acknowledges India’s formidable home record, a 16-series fortress unbreached since 2012. Yet, he warns against underestimating Bazball’s disruptive power. “India are the favourites,” he concedes to Sky Sports, “but every single challenge Bazball has faced, they’ve stuck to their guns. Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum’s record is seriously good.”

The battleground – India’s spin-loving pitches – promises a spicy duel. Nasser Hussain sees it as a test of Bazball’s adaptability. “It’s going to be a massive challenge for England,” he says, “India want to see how this new approach will work at home. It will be fascinating cricket.”

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Michael Atherton, another cricketing heavyweight, echoes the sentiment. “India’s four spinners are very different,” he points out, “and spin will play a big part, historically and likely always will.” With Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, and the veteran Ravichandran Ashwin, India’s spin arsenal is indeed formidable.

England’s answer, Jack Leach and three uncapped tweakers, might seem slender. But Michael Atherton highlights Stokes’s past brilliance in adapting to conditions. “Last winter in Pakistan,” he recalls, “Stokes’s captaincy was magnificent, waiting for reverse swing and then turning to his spinners.”

Ben Stokes, recovering from knee surgery, will be batting only, adding another layer of intrigue to the team balance. Jonny Bairstow and Ben Foakes, both vying for the wicketkeeping slot, further complicate the equation. Nasser Hussain believes Bairstow might get the nod initially, with Foakes a potential trump card if spin dominates.

Ultimately, Atherton predicts an Indian victory, citing their superior spin department. But the beauty of cricket lies in its unpredictable nature. Can Bazball’s audacity defy the odds and weave a thrilling narrative on spinning soil? One thing’s for sure: this India vs England showdown promises to be a spicy, edge-of-the-seat cricketing feast. Buckle up, cricket lovers, and prepare to be enthralled!

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