New Delhi, Jan 26 : England are not putting their best team up for the four-Test India series that begins next month despite knowing that India will provide a far more stiffer challenge than Sri Lanka, where they sent their best squad and won the two-Test series 2-0.
There has been criticism from former England captains Nasser Hussain and Michael Vaughan, who have called upon his country’s board to field the best squad for the upcoming series and take it seriously as Virat Kohli’s India will be a tough neu to crack.
England’s 0-4 loss on their previous tour to India in 2016-17 and India’s impregnability at home, however, may have prompted the visitors not to field and risk their best eleven in all four Tests. Either they think their reserve is good enough for India or that they have already given up on winning here.
Jonny Bairstow, who has played in the Indian Premier League for the past two seasons with great success and batted at No.3 in Sri Lanka, was sent home and rested for the first two Tests to be played in Chennai from February 5. England also sent home pace bowler Mark Wood, who picked three wickets in the first innings of second Test against Sri Lanka, for the first two Tests to be played in India.
Sam Curran, who troubled India in the home series in 2018, is also being rested for the Chennai Tests.
Importantly, Jos Buttler, who helped England chase a tricky fourth innings target in the second Test against Sri Lanka, will return home after the first Test against India.
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