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  • India face England in 1st Test in Hyderabad, starting Thursday
  • Hosts have won 16 consecutive Test series at home

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IND vs ENG, 1st Test Preview: India's home dominance faces stern 'Bazball' challenge

India have a phenomenal record in the past decade, losing only 3 out of their last 44 Tests.

IND vs ENG, 1st Test Preview: India's home dominance faces stern 'Bazball' challenge

India's formidable record on home soil is set for a stringent test as Rohit Sharma's team squares off against an England side looking to break norms, riding on their 'Bazball' approach in the eagerly anticipated opening match of a five-Test series starting this Thursday.

Since suffering a series defeat to England in 2012, India have constructed an impregnable fortress at home, boasting a streak of 16 consecutive series victories, a feat unmatched even by the legendary West Indies and Australian teams of yesteryears. This includes a commendable tally of only three losses in 44 Test matches played in India during this period, highlighting their sheer dominance.

A combination of factors, such as tailor-made pitches, a bowling unit adept at utilizing home conditions to their advantage, and a batting lineup that consistently delivers, have propelled India to these heights. However, the spotlight has often shone brightest on the spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, whose contributions have been pivotal in India's success story.

As the series kicks off at the RGI Stadium in Hyderabad, expectations are high for the pitch to favour turn, setting the stage for Ashwin and Jadeja to weave their magic once more. England, familiar with the duo's capabilities from previous encounters, faces the daunting task of countering their spin. Ashwin, in particular, has been a thorn in the side for many visiting teams, with 283 wickets at an average of just over 19 since 2012.

Jadeja, too, is more than just a supporting act, with his ability to deceive batters on turning tracks making him equally threatening. The possibility of India adding a third spinner, likely Axar Patel or Kuldeep Yadav, only intensifies the challenge for England.

Despite meticulous preparations, England's readiness for the spin challenge in Indian conditions remains a question. The absence of Virat Kohli, who is sitting out the first two Tests, does remove a significant obstacle for England, but India's depth ensures they remain formidable opponents. The potential inclusion of Rajat Patidar, along with the presence of Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul in the middle order, ensures India's batting resilience.

England's recent success under the leadership of Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, characterized by their aggressive 'Bazball' approach, adds an intriguing dynamic to the series. Yet, the task at hand requires a collective effort, with key contributions needed from stalwarts like Joe Root and Stokes, alongside pacer Mark Wood and a relatively inexperienced spin contingent.

As the cricketing world turns its attention to Hyderabad, the stage is set for a clash that could either reinforce India's home supremacy or herald a new chapter of English resilience. The unfolding drama promises to add another riveting chapter to the storied rivalry between these cricketing powerhouses.

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(With PTI inputs)

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