07 January,2024 08:40 AM IST | London | PTI
Jonny Bairstow
England wicketkeeper-batsman Jonny Bairstow feels if India opt for turning pitches during the five-Test series later this month, "it will negate bit of their strength in their seam attack".
England had lost the Test series 1-3 to India on spin-friendly tracks during their 2021 tour of the country. "India can produce different pitches: it doesn't have to turn. We've seen how potent their seam attack has been recently," Bairstow told Sky Sports.
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"Look, I'm sure the pitches will turn: it's whether or not they'll turn from Day One, which potentially negates a bit of their strength in their seam attack. We know how strong they are," he added.
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Bairstow, 34, added: "Obviously, the last time Patel and Ashwin played well. You forget that in that first Test match, the guys played really well, Rooty [Joe Root] got a double in the first Test match in Chennai and then conditions changed quite drastically."
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