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India vs England, 4th Test, Preview: India eager to level score at Southampton

Preview: India face England in the fourth Test from Thursday and they will be keen to make series scoreline 2 all

By Unnikrishnan
India will be eager to equalise the series with a win over England at Southampton

Southampton, August 29: Having made a commendable comeback from the brink of a series defeat, India will look to increase their stranglehold on England and draw parity in the fourth Test, here on Thursday (August 30)

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After a couple of defeats in the first two Tests (31 runs at Edgbaston) and (an innings defeat at the Lord's), India under Virat Kohli produced a splendid all-round performance to win the third Test in Nottingham by 203 runs.

While India still train 1-2 in the five match series, there are hopes that Kohli's team might emulate Sir Don Bradman's Australia that won the 1936 Ashes after being 0-2 down. Surprisingly, this will only be the third Test at the Rose Bowl Stadium. England had previously played Sri Lanka (2011) and India (2014), winning the latter game by 266 runs.

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With the Indian pacers exposing the frailties in England top-order, the teams will be on even keel with Kohli bracing for another big knock after his 97 and 103 in a winning cause at the Trent Bridge. The pacers have accounted for 38 out of 46 wickets in these series so far.

With a green-top laid out for the fourth Test, India will once again count on their troika of pacers, backed by Hardik Pandya, who proved his bowling worth in the previous game. With the batsmen also finally coming to the party, there is little chance of tinkering with the playing XI, thus theoretically bringing an end of the 45-match run of chopping and changing.

Ironically, that run had begun with the Southampton Test in 2014. Even so, Kohli's propensity for change is well proven, accounting for 38 matches out of those 45. Thus, it won't be surprising if he looks to fine tune the playing eleven once again.

Indian pacers had a long batting stint, albeit Jasprit Bumrah didn't pad up at all. Instead, Umesh Yadav took his place along side Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami, hinting at a possible return. While it will be a surprising move, if so transpires, it will be influenced by prevalent conditions.

The wicket at Nottingham had a near-barren top surface, wherein Bumrah could get seam movement off the pitch as he did. In comparison, the Southampton wicket has a proper green tinge, hinting at more live grass, thus bringing Yadav into play.

While it remains to be seen if India will push through this change, there is also concern over R Ashwin's fitness. He played through a hip stress during the Nottingham Test. After four days' rest, he didn't bowl on Monday as the team got back to practice nets at the Rose Bowl.

Ashwin did bowl on Tuesday though, and looked at ease. Even so, Ravindra Jadeja has been gearing up with both bat and ball, hoping for a first call-up in this series just in case Ashwin isn't available.

Given the conditions, it is presumable that the team management will also consider playing an extra batsman if Ashwin misses out. Karun Nair too has looked the busiest thus far on tour in pre-match practice sessions. The rest of the batting line-up will be retained, with both Prithvi Shaw and Hanuma Vihari not considered in contention just yet.

Meanwhile, England have a few pressing issues to consider before this Test begins. A prime concern is the fitness of Jonny Bairstow, and whether to include him as specialist batsman but he has been cleared. Ben Stokes thus practised catching at second slip, albeit with a taped left knee. There is concern over his bowling fitness and he played over the weekend as specialist batsman for Durham in the domestic T20 competition.

Pacer Chris Woakes is also being closely monitored owing to stress in his right quadriceps. He didn't practice on Tuesday and a decision will only be made ahead of the game. Sam Curran, who was left out in the previous game, can then expect to return to international duty.

Teams: India: Virat Kohli (C), Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw, KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Dinesh Karthik, Rishabh Pant (wk), Karun Nair, Hardik Pandya, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Hanuma Vihari, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah.

England: Joe Root (C), Alastair Cook, Keaton Jennings, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Oliver Pope, Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, Sam Curran, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes, Ben Stokes, James Vince.

Match starts at 3.30pm IST.

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Story first published: Wednesday, August 29, 2018, 14:56 [IST]
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