Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 10:04:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-09 20:31:26
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Under preparation for the England Test series in Beckenham, the Indian team has asked for "realistic" training conditions. Captain KL Rahul shared the team's feedback with the curator and expressed the need for a sporting track with something in it for the fast bowlers as well as the batters.
The visitors, led by Rahul, arrived in London last week for a five-match Test series against England, which will be held from July 7. The team's preparation has already been affected by the seam-friendly conditions in the ongoing Hundred competition, with many players ruled out with injuries. The likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, and Rahul himself are all recovering from various injuries and have not been included in the squad for the first two Tests against England.
Speaking to the curator at the County Ground in Beckenham, Rahul conveyed the team's desire for practice tracks that mimic the conditions they will face in the upcoming Test matches. repetitions. "We are expecting the tracks to be sporting with a bit of help for the fast bowlers," Rahul told the curator. "So if you could prepare a surface like that, it would really help our preparation for the series."
The 31-year-old, however, did not reveal whether the curator obliged and answered his team's request. Indeed, England has traditionally employed aggressive seam bowling to defeat India, with the hosts rarely fielding more than one pacer in their bowling attack. Meanwhile, Curran, the son of former England cricketer Kevin Curran, has emerged as a vital all-rounder for the Three Lions, guaranteeing his selection for the first Test at Edgbaston.
The 23-year-old has showcased his versatility and wicket-taking abilities in the ongoing Hundred competition, where he has taken five wickets in four games for London Spirit. A good all-rounder seamer, Curran excels at batting lower down the order and has the ability to stabilize the innings in the face of adversity. With England's regular skipper Joe Root missing the Test series against India, Curran's experience could prove invaluable to his teammates, particularly with the younger players in the squad.
Although India has yet to request a sporting pitch for the practice sessions, the team is hopeful that the curator will understand their needs and provide suitable conditions for their preparation. Let's see if the move pays off for the visitors come match day.