![]() But then if the quality is not good in your fast-bowling attack. “You’ve got horses for courses, you’ve got all bases covered. At times in England, you need to slow it down as well. It allows someone like Rohit Sharma to control the game far better. That combination is a very good combination in England. “India did very well in England last time round because you had Bumrah, you had Shami, you had Shardul Thakur, and you had Mohammed Siraj, So you had four fast bowlers. So if all conditions stay normal at The Oval, then this would be my combination, but you’ve got to have the quality to be able to put those guys out in the park.” And then there’ll be five batsmen and the wicket-keeper, so six batsmen. ![]() “So there’s a very good chance India will go with two spinners, two fast bowlers and an all-rounder. I believe it’s sunny now at the moment, but you know, English weather, how it can change in the month of June.” “If the track is hard and dry, you would want two spinners to play for sure, I think it goes a lot with the weather in England. Shastri pointed out the unpredictable London weather and expressed that India should choose two spinners. He pointed out two important characteristics that will determine India’s playing XI – either the fitness of the fast bowlers or the London weather leading up to the match. ![]() Speaking to Sanjana Ganesan in a recent episode on The ICC Review, Shastri broke down India’s selection question for the World Test Championship Final. ![]()
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