Chennai: As the highly anticipated Test series between India and Bangladesh begins on September 19, cricket fans are eager to see how Team India will maintain its dominance on home soil. Under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, India is looking to secure its spot at the top of the World Test Championship (WTC) table while battling the ever-improving Bangladesh side. After a successful run in recent years, India will be confident but aware of the challenges posed by Bangladesh’s formidable spin attack.
India’s Home Dominance and the Spin Challenge Ahead
India has been virtually unbeatable at home, boasting an incredible win-loss record of 40-4 in the last decade. However, a few weaknesses have emerged recently, especially in the batting department when it comes to handling spin bowling. Players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, once known for their mastery over spin, have seen a dip in their performances in this area. Since 2021, Kohli’s average against spinners has dropped to 30 in 15 Tests, and Rohit’s average has also seen a decline to 44 in 15 matches.
This series against Bangladesh, which has some of the finest spinners in the form of Shakib Al Hasan, Taijul Islam, and Mehdi Hasan Miraz, will test the Indian batsmen’s ability to handle spin. India’s batting line-up will need to rediscover its confidence against slow bowling to ensure a strong start to the 10-Test home season.
Rohit Sharma’s Role and the Team’s Strategy
Since taking on the role of an opener in 2017, Rohit Sharma has been one of India’s most reliable players against spin, averaging over 90. However, even his numbers have slightly dropped in the past few years, highlighting the need for him to get back to his best. Rohit will play a crucial role in leading the team, and his ability to handle the spinners will be key.
India’s assistant coach, Ryan ten Doeschate, pointed out the importance of improving against spin after India’s recent 0-2 loss in the ODI series against Sri Lanka. For players like Lokesh Rahul, who has struggled against spinners with an average of just 23.40 in the last five Tests at home, this series could be a turning point. Rahul, along with others in the middle order, will need to step up to counter Bangladesh’s attack.
Promising Performances from the Young Guns
While India’s experienced players have seen a dip in form, the younger generation of Indian cricketers has shown promise. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill have performed well against spin, especially during the series against England earlier this year, where they amassed significant runs. Although England’s spinners lacked the experience and skill of the Bangladesh attack, Jaiswal and Gill’s performances will give India some much-needed confidence.
The return of Rishabh Pant to the Test team is another major boost for India. Playing his first Test after a long break due to an injury in 2022, Pant will be eager to make an impact. Known for his fearless batting against spinners, Pant’s form will be crucial in countering Bangladesh’s spin threat.
Bangladesh’s Spin Attack and Naagin Dance
Bangladesh is not a team to be taken lightly, especially when it comes to Test cricket. Fresh off a 2-0 series win against Pakistan, Bangladesh will arrive in India with confidence. Their spin attack, led by Shakib Al Hasan, is capable of rattling even the best batting line-ups on turning tracks. Alongside Shakib, Taijul Islam and Mehdi Hasan Miraz will be the main threats to India, with their ability to exploit the conditions at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
Adding to the mix is Bangladesh’s pacers, Nahid Rana and Hasan Mahmud, who are expected to bring extra pace and energy into the bowling attack. On their day, Bangladesh’s bowlers are capable of making the Indian batsmen dance to their tunes — metaphorically performing the famous Naagin Dance after every key wicket.
India’s Bowling Powerhouse
India’s bowling line-up, led by Jasprit Bumrah, is one of the most formidable in the world, regardless of the conditions. Mohammed Siraj and the experienced spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja will also be pivotal in India’s bowling plans. The team has a choice to make between Akash Deep and Yash Dayal as the third pacer, or opt for Kuldeep Yadav to bolster the spin attack, continuing India’s home trend of playing with three spinners.
Akshar Patel is another strong contender for a spot in the XI, providing additional spin-bowling options while strengthening the lower batting order. Patel’s consistent performances in home conditions make him a valuable asset against Bangladesh.
Coach Gambhir’s First Test Challenge
This series will also mark the first Test challenge for India’s new head coach, Gautam Gambhir. After guiding India to a 3-0 victory in the T20 series against Sri Lanka but losing the ODI series 0-2, Gambhir will be eager to start his Test coaching journey on a positive note. A win in the first Test against Bangladesh will not only set the tone for the series but also reaffirm India’s dominance in the Test arena.
With both teams boasting talented players and strong bowling attacks, the India-Bangladesh Test series promises to be a thrilling contest.