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India vs England, 3rd Test: Ahmedabad pitch report: A turner or pacer's friend? Find the answer

India vs England, 3rd Test: Ahmedabad pitch report: A turner or pacer's friend? Find the answer. The third Test will be played at Motera from February 24.

India vs England: Ahmedabad pitch report

Ahmedabad, February 20: Senior pacer Umesh Yadav's fitness test, which will be conducted in two days, will determine if he can join Jasprit Bumrah and Ishant Sharma in a three-pronged India pace attack for the upcoming Day-Night Test against England. The Test, which will be played with the pink ball, will start here at the Motera on February 24.

It is learned that the Indian team management wants to play to its strength and there could be a turner on offer with R Ashwin and Axar Patel ready to exploit the conditions to the fullest. With Ashwin and Axar accounting for 15 of the 20 wickets in the second Test, India, keeping in mind the swinging pink ball under lights, might drop Kuldeep Yadav and include a third pacer.

Bumrah automatically comes back after rest and the toss-up will be between Umesh and Mohammed Siraj for the third pacer's slot. "Umesh's fitness test will happen in a couple of days time," a senior BCCI official told PTI. Umesh was ruled out during the second Test against Australia in Melbourne last December due to a calf muscle injury.

He has been an effective bowler on Indian tracks and was menacing during the country's inaugural Day/Night Test in Kolkata. However, it will be interesting to see how dry the Motera wicket is considering there could be dew.

"Look, it doesn't matter if the ball is red or pink. If you keep a dry wicket, ball will turn and extra lacquer won't be of any consequence," a former India spinner said when asked for his opinion.

"However, if there is dew then obviously the ball will start skidding and it might just be good for batting. So that can't be discounted," he said. Currently, the four-match Test series between India and England is level at 1-1 after the teams a Test each at Chennai.

Story first published: Saturday, February 20, 2021, 23:52 [IST]
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