
The five -match Test series between India and England will start from June 20. The first Test match between the two countries will be played at the Handingley ground in England Leeds. In such a situation, along with the fans and players of cricket, the expert is very excited to know that this time the England pitch is going to help and the condition of the pitch is going to be the statement of the pitch curator in which they have told how the pitch will be behaved.
IND vs Eng will get help in the beginning
The pitch curator Richard Robinson has made a disclosure about the first Test. He has said that “there will be moisture in the pitch at the beginning of the match. Which can give the benefit of swing and sim movement to the fast bowlers. He has also said that we have a summer season and we have to leave a little moisture. So that it can help last for 5 days. Will get better. “
Spinners will not play in the match
Along with this, the pitch curator Richard has also made it clear that, “The role of spinners on this pitch will not look much special. For example, spin does not have a lot of role in Lords. Similarly, these English pitch will not be very favorable for the spinners. They have also said that we do not think that the last two days will be seen on the ground.
Batsmen will benefit at this time
Richard Robinson has also told that if the team batting first makes a score of around 300, then it can live in profit. The average score of the first batting team is close to 298. However, Richard also believes that the batsmen can get more help in the second and third innings. The score can be more than your expectation. He said that if a team makes 300 in the first innings, then the score in later innings can go a little more easily and will be suited to bat slowly.
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