India Faces Must-Win Test Against New Zealand Amidst Spin Crisis

India Faces Must-Win Test Against New Zealand Amidst Spin Crisis

India faces a daunting challenge as they prepare to host New Zealand in the third and decisive Test match, starting Friday. After losing the first two Tests, India is desperate to salvage pride and avoid a humiliating home series defeat.

The pressure is mounting on India’s batting lineup, which has struggled against both pace and spin in the first two matches. The team’s famed spinners, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, have also been outplayed by New Zealand’s spin duo of Mitchell Santner and Ajaz Patel.

In a bid to turn the tide, India has opted for a rank turner at the Wankhede Stadium, where the ball is expected to turn sharply from the first hour. The team has also called in 20 slow bowlers for net practice and drawn white lines on the pitch to gauge the length and lines.

However, India’s desperation could lead to recklessness, as they attempt to force a win on a pitch that may favor the bowlers. The team’s recent performances have raised questions about their ability to negotiate quality spin attacks, and a three-day finish is on the cards.

Despite their struggles, India’s senior players, including captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ashwin, and Jadeja, will be expected to lead the fightback. However, they may need to share the workload with younger players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill.

New Zealand, on the other hand, has been meticulous in their preparation and execution, exposing India’s weaknesses with both pace and spin. The visitors will be confident of completing a series sweep and further dent India’s hopes of reaching the World Test Championship final.

India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, has defended his spinners despite their poor performance in Pune, but his own approach and form will be under scrutiny. Kohli, too, is under pressure to deliver big runs as India faces a transition period in Test cricket.

Amidst the odds stacked against them, India’s batters will face a stern challenge on a pitch that is expected to favor the spinners. Ashwin and Jadeja have not looked menacing even on home soil, and Axar Patel may be brought into the team for his ability to bowl on turning tracks.

The team management has rested Jasprit Bumrah for the match, keeping in mind the upcoming tour of Australia. While the Wankhede pitch may provide some early assistance to the fast bowlers, it is expected to play in favor of the spinners sooner rather than later.

India will be hoping to replicate their success against Australia in 2004, when Murali Kartik wreaked havoc on a similar pitch. However, New Zealand will be determined to prevent a repeat of that result and secure a historic series victory in India.