India’s upcoming two-match Test series against Bangladesh, commencing on Thursday, presents a crucial opportunity for the hosts to address their recent batting vulnerabilities against spin bowling. Despite boasting an impressive home record of 40-4 over the past decade, India’s performance against spin has raised concerns.
With a packed Test season ahead, including 10 matches and a potential berth in the World Test Championship final, India must prioritize improving their spin-bowling prowess. Bangladesh, fresh from a 2-0 series triumph over Pakistan, will pose a formidable challenge.
Key Indian batters have struggled against spin in recent years. Virat Kohli’s average against spin has plummeted to 30 in 15 Tests since 2021, while Rohit Sharma’s has dropped to 44 over the last three years. KL Rahul has also faced difficulties, averaging a mere 23.40 against spin in his last five home Tests.
Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate has emphasized the need to refocus on this area, particularly after India’s struggles against Sri Lanka’s spinners in a recent ODI series.
Bangladesh’s spin attack, led by Shakib Al Hasan, Taijul Islam, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, will test India’s batting lineup. However, Rishabh Pant has a strong average of 70 against spin in his last five matches, while Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal have shown promise, albeit against a less experienced England spin attack.
India’s bowling lineup, featuring Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, R Ashwin, and Ravindra Jadeja, appears formidable. The team management will consider whether to include a third seamer like Akash Deep or Yash Dayal or to opt for a third spinner, with Kuldeep Yadav or Axar Patel as options. Patel’s inclusion could also strengthen the lower-order batting.
New head coach Gautam Gambhir will be eager to start his tenure on a positive note. After a mixed result in the white-ball format in Sri Lanka, Gambhir will be keen for a strong start in Test cricket.
This series will serve as a litmus test for India’s batting lineup and set the tone for their long Test season ahead.