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India vs England: 'Lack of match preparation' might trouble Englishmen, says Alastair Cook

FirstCricket Staff • January 22, 2024, 21:15:11 IST
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The Ben Stokes-led squad had been training in Abu Dhabi for a month ahead of the India Tests but former captain Cook felt England should have played at least one warm-up match.

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India vs England: 'Lack of match preparation' might trouble Englishmen, says Alastair Cook

Former England captain Alastair Cook rued Ben Stokes and Co’s “lack of match preparation” ahead of the five-Test series in India , but backed the side to come out triumphant regardless with their revolutionary ‘Bazball’ tactics. England face their biggest challenge since Stokes and Brendon McCullum took over as captain and head coach of the Test side, facing an Indian team that has lost only one Test series at home in nearly two decades. On the other hand, England, who have adopted an aggressive, T20-like approach towards the five-day format in the ‘Bazball’ Era, are yet to lose a Test series under Stokes’ leadership. The English squad had been training in Abu Dhabi for a month ahead of the India Tests, simulating subcontinental conditions in the Gulf nation, and arrived in Hyderabad on Sunday, just four days before the first Test gets underway at the Rajiv Gandhi Interational Stadium. Watch: England cricket team arrives in Hyderabad ahead of India Test series “A problem England will have is a lack of match preparation,” Cook, who had top-scored with 562 runs when England pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory in their 2012-13 tour of India, wrote in his column for The Sunday Times. “It is the nature of the modern tour. When we won in India in 2012 we had three warm-up games against good sides — Yuvraj Singh, Ajinkya Rahane and Murali Vijay were in the top four in the India A side we faced and Cheteshwar Pujara played in one of the other games,” he recalled. “…I can understand why England want to practise in a controlled environment where they know what the nets and facilities are going to be like and there’s nothing too unpredictable. Read | Brook to miss India Tests for personal reasons; Lawrence named replacement Cook said at least one warm-up game should have been scheduled. “It would be good if there was some sort of unwritten agreement between countries to put on decent practice matches in decent conditions for touring teams….at the moment too many series are totally dominated by the home side and I don’t think that’s healthy for Test cricket,” the 39-year-old said. Since their defeat in 2012, India have not lost at home, remaining undefeated in 14 Test series. Bazball way forward Cook, however, was confident in England’s Bazball approach, which advocates an attacking style of play. The team demonstrated it in the successful tour of Pakistan (3-0) last year. Read | Rank turners will be a challenge for Indians batters too: Venkatapathy Raju “…there is no doubt what England are going to try to do in India and I now think it is their best chance of success. They won’t follow the traditional rules of batting in the subcontinent. I always found the key time was the first 30 balls when you are trying to acclimatise,” Cook said. “When you walk out to bat, particularly as a middle-order player coming in against spin, you’re surrounded by close fielders. There is a lot of noise and chatter …if you can find a way to get past that then you find that the subcontinent is one of the nicest places to bat because you don’t get the changing conditions you get in England, where it’s sunny one minute then a bit of rain changes everything.” Read | ‘India are favourites, but wouldn’t write England off’: Hussain Cook said the English team has the attack to unsettle the star-studded Indian batting line-up. “I’ll be very interested to see how India react. I think this England side can put the India bowlers under pressure straight away. “It might upset their rhythm and how they go about it. They just won’t be used to it as most sides try to hang in there, but that generally doesn’t work against India at home. “The key will be adapting the aggressive shots they play based on the pitch they are confronted with. If it is turning excessively, the odds aren’t in your favour if you are rushing down the wicket and having a massive hack.” Root best player of spin Identifying Joe Root as a key asset, Cook hailed the former England captain as one of the best-ever players of spin. “He’s scored a lot of runs in the subcontinent in recent years in Sri Lanka and India, and he has done it by being very proactive, but in what seemed to be a very risk-free way. There’s a lot the other batsmen can learn from how he goes about it,” he explained. With inputs from PTI

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