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2nd Test India v England at Chennai, Feb 13-17 2021

TheParraboy

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Kicks off Saturday 3pm, same venue

India were down 0-1 in Australia and came back to win with no Kholi and a reserve attack.

Can they do it again with a stronger lineup, and on home soil?

To say the bleeding obvious, win the toss and bat 5+ sessions
 

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Poms playing 17 tests this year :oops: no wonder they are rotating players


https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...n-with-changes-afoot-chris-silverwood-1251070

Chris Silverwood believes there will be no "weakening" of the England team even if he decides to make several changes to it ahead of the second Test against India.

England won the first Test of the series by 227 runs but, with only three full days between games, the team management have suggested they will use a rest and rotation policy to keep players - especially bowlers - as fit and fresh as possible.

One change is certain. With Jos Buttler, who has enjoyed an impressive few weeks in Sri Lanka and India, given a couple of weeks to rest at home, Ben Foakes will take the gloves for the first time in two years.

It is also possible England will recall Stuart Broad in the place of James Anderson and Olly Stone in the place of Jofra Archer. There might also be discussion over recalling Moeen Ali in place of Dom Bess, who experienced a match of great highs and lows.

While leaving out a player as celebrated as Anderson might appear controversial, Silverwood insists he will not be afraid to make such a decision with a view to ensuring his players remain at their best for the entire series and the many challenges that lie beyond it.

"I'm not reluctant to change a winning team if it's the best thing to do for the players and the team and the longevity of it," Silverwood said. "You run the risk of the result being different, but you could play the same team and the result would be different because we know India will come back hard.

"It is hard to leave a player like Anderson out; he is a class act. But Stuart Broad didn't play in the last game and we've many bowlers here who we could play at any given point.

"But no, I'm not reluctant to change the team because I think it's the best thing for us to do over a long period.

"I don't see it as weakening; I see it as an opportunity for people to come in and show what they can do."

England utilised the rotation policy in Sri Lanka. Anderson and Broad both played one Test each and, at the end of the trip, Sam Curran and Mark Wood, who had played in both Tests, were sent home for a rest. They were replaced by Ben Stokes and Archer, who had been rested for the Sri Lankan leg of the trip.

While such policies might have been controversial a decade ago, there appears to be a growing appreciation of England's schedule and the tough physical conditions in which many of these games are played. They are due to play 17 Tests this year with a T20 World Cup and limited-overs tours to Bangladesh and Pakistan to consider, too.

While Buttler's keeping has been excellent on this tour, Foakes should prove an able deputy. He was player of the series when England won in Sri Lanka at the end of 2018 and, as well as being considered the best gloveman in England, has a higher Test (41.50) and first-class (38.78) batting average than Buttler (34.53 and 33.38 respectively).

Broad (who conceded 1.33 runs per over and claimed his three wickets at a cost of 11.33 apiece) and Anderson (1.48 and six at 7.66 respectively) were both successful in Sri Lanka, with both having accepted the advantages of rest and rotation as they seek to extend their careers. Mitchell Starc, by comparison, played throughout Australia's recent series against India and saw his figures deteriorate.

Still, while rotating them worked in Sri Lanka and looks set to be tried again here, Silverwood has not ruled out combining them as some stage. With the third Test of the series being played with a pink ball and under lights, that could provide the opportunity.

"Has it crossed my mind? Yes: they are both class acts," Silverwood said. "There is potential to do that.

"Things are working at the moment and we do have to look after our players, but I just feel very lucky I have an abundance of talent that means we can do this."
 

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Resting old man Anderson


https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...-chris-woakes-control-for-second-test-1251461

England weigh merits of Olly Stone's pace vs Chris Woakes' control for second Test

Joe Root resists temptation to pair Broad and Anderson with heavy itinerary still to come

England will make a call between the pace of Olly Stone and the control of Chris Woakes as they decide on an XI for the second Test in Chennai, with Moeen Ali, Stuart Broad and Ben Foakes confirmed as replacements for Dom Bess, James Anderson and Jos Buttler.

With Buttler returning home as part of England's rotation policy and Archer ruled out with an elbow injury, England were forced to make at least two changes. And Root confirmed that they would make four: Anderson has been rested ahead of the day-night Test in Ahmedabad, and Bess has been dropped after an inconsistent showing in the first Test. Stone has not played for England in any format since his Test debut against Ireland in July 2019, while Woakes is yet to make an appearance this winter after playing five out of six home Tests last summer.

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India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (capt), Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant(wk), Axar Patel, R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Siraj

England: Rory Burns, Dom Sibley, Dan Lawrence, Joe Root (capt), Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes(wk), Moeen Ali, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach, Olly Stone
 

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2nd Test, Chennai, Feb 13 - Feb 17 2021, England tour of India
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England

Day 1 - Session 1: India chose to Bat. CRR: 3.95
 

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Looks like this test will be a battle of the spinners

Pitch already turning a lot on day 1.
 
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