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England opener Rory Burns has this to say about Jasprit Bumrah: Read on for details PTI
Chennai: India’s quality pace attack, comprising a world-class operator in Jasprit Bumrah, could prompt the hosts to prepare seamer-friendly pitches. Usually India have the traditional sub-continental spinning tracks for Tests. However, the series this time around, the pitches could be different against England, feels visiting opener Rory Burns. The 30-year-old Rory Burns said one shouldn’t put too much pressure on their spin duo of Dom Bess and Jack Leach. This is because they will be up against a formidable Indian batting line-up good against spin.
We could be in for seamer-friendly tracks considering Indian attack: England opener Rory Burns
CHENNAI: India’s quality pace attack, comprising a world-class operator in Jasprit Bumrah, could prompt the hosts to prepare seamer-friendly pitches instead of the traditional sub-continental spinning tracks in their upcoming Test series against England, feels visiting opener Rory Burns.
The 30-year-old Burns says one shouldn’t put too much pressure on their spin duo of off-break bowler Dom Bess and slow left-arm orthodox Jack Leach, who will be up against a formidable Indian batting line-up.
“Honestly, I don’t think you need to put too much expectation on them. They will go about their business and they have bowled in Sri Lanka to get into the groove which is important and its about switching their skills on to Indian surfaces.