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The Preview by Andrew McGlashan
December 12, 2012
Match Facts
December 13-17, Nagpur
Start time 9.30am (0400GMT)
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News : BCCI deadbats Amarnath's comments
News : Finn in doubt for Nagpur Test News : India have the character to bounce back - Dhoni Players/Officials:
Piyush Chawla
| Alastair Cook
| MS Dhoni
| Ashok Dinda
| Ravindra Jadeja
| Ajinkya Rahane
| Sachin Tendulkar
Matches:
India v England at Nagpur
Series/Tournaments:
England tour of India
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The Big Picture
This could be a momentous Test match. From England's point of view, a win or a draw would secure a series victory in India for the first time since 1984-85. For a new captain, Alastair Cook, that would be a herculean achievement, especially given the various issues he has had to deal with in the early months of his leadership.
Then there is India. It would be foolish to write them off despite the margins of defeat in the last two matches, but there is a feeling of significant change being on the horizon. Although a series-levelling win could buy key figures some time, (despite papering over cracks being dangerous) it is not inconceivable that a series loss will see the end of MS Dhoni as captain, the end of Sachin Tendulkar and the end of Duncan Fletcher as coach. That 'perfect storm' scenario is unlikely, but even the fact it warrants discussion highlights India's predicament.
As has been the case ahead of each Test in this series, the pitch has been the focus of much attention although, sadly for comedic effect, there hasn't been the sight of a groundsman being in the middle of a row. What do India think is best? England have shown over the last two matches that they are comfortable on a variety of surfaces. It was the slowest, lowest, pitch of series, in Ahmedabad, that caused them most problems.
It's a sign of the problems England have had in 2012 that defeat in this Test would make it the most losses they have suffered in a calendar year. However, some big lessons have been learned and there is a sense that the team is back on track. Finishing with a series win in India would be substantial proof of that.
Form guide
(Last five matches, most recent first)
India LLWWW
England WWLLD
Watch out for...
Test match No. 194 for Sachin Tendulkar. Could it be his last? Nobody knows what he is thinking about the future, but his powers are waning. There is a series against Australia next year, so maybe that will be time when he goes, but sooner rather than later the day will come for India. Does it need to be dragged out to a bitter end? This is not to say he can't score runs - he fought doggedly for his 76 in Kolkata - but this is not the Sachin Tendulkar who has entertained the world for more than two decades.
James Anderson produced one his finest overseas performances in Kolkata and even three wickets in each innings did not do justice to the skill he showed. He may well need a similar return in Nagpur and it is looking as though he'll have an even greater burden on his shoulders after the emergence of Steven Finn's injury. There is also the opportunity for one last duel with Tendulkar. The pair will not meet again at Test level.
Team news
There will be at least two changes for India after Zaheer Khan and Yuvraj Singh were dropped, but such is the state of chaos around the team it is not clear which way they'll go. It might be back to three frontline spinners, meaning a recall for Piyush Chawla, and Ajinkya Rahane, who averages 63.35 in first-class cricket, could debut at No. 6. The other options include Ravindra Jadeja as an allrounder at No. 6 with a balanced attack. Ashok Dinda and Parvinder Awana were both playing Ranji Trophy until yesterday so have not had much time with the squad.
India (possible) 1 Gautam Gambhir, 2 Virender Sehwag, 3 Cheteshwar Pujara, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 Virat Kohli, 6 Ajinkya Rahane, 7 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 8 R Ashwin, 9 Piyush Chawla, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Pragyan Ojha
England have been hit by a significant blow with Finn suffering a back injury, which makes him very doubtful. Stuart Broad is ruled out, so Tim Bresnan appears favourite to replace him, despite a poor year in Test cricket, although Graham Onions would also have a strong case. There are suggestions that Samit Patel's spot at No. 6 could go to Jonny Bairstow. Patel has not looked out of his depth, despite not converting starts into a substantial score, and it would be a harsh omission.
England (probable) 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Nick Compton, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Ian Bell, 6 Samit Patel, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 James Anderson, 11 Monty Panesar
Pitch and conditions
"White and dry," was the basic description of the pitch on the eve of the Test. It had not been watered for two days so it will spin, the question is how much and how soon. The weather won't be an issue with daytime temperatures in the low 30s.
Stats and trivia
Quotes
"We have kept it really close, and the good thing is we are enjoying cricket, which at times you don't tend to do when you go through a rough patch. When it comes to dressing-room atmosphere, it's looking great."
MS Dhoni insists everything is fine off the field
"Everyone knows how important this game is, but as a player you've got to take that emotion out of it. We've got to continue on the same path. We know how hard we've worked over these last couple of games, and we've got to do it again."
Alastair Cook does what he does best. Keeps it simple
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Assistant Editor Andrew arrived at ESPNcricinfo via Manchester and Cape Town, after finding the assistant editor at a weak moment as he watched England's batting collapse in the Newlands Test. Andrew began his cricket writing as a freelance covering Lancashire during 2004 when they were relegated in the County Championship. In fact, they were top of the table when he began reporting on them but things went dramatically downhill. He likes to let people know that he is a supporter of county cricket, a fact his colleagues will testify to and bemoan in equal quantities.
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@BDforever : Who are Minnow's is it BD or India... Have you ever won a ODI / Test series.. We are world champions do not mess with us
Posted by bobmartin on (December 13, 2012, 10:14 GMT)It really doesn't matter what the outcome of this final test is, the plain fact is that some Indians will need to reflect that perhaps they should take more care before making their pre-match predictions. ..... Revenge ? No... Whitewash ? No.... Tendulkar to the rescue ? No... England can't play spin ? Wrong.... England spinners are not as good as the Indian ones ?... Wrong.... Suggestion ?...Engage brain before opening mouth.
Posted by JG2704 on (December 13, 2012, 8:20 GMT)@MuttaPasanga on (December 12 2012, 19:26 PM GMT) No it doesn't at all. It says "Can Brittle India Stop England?" which puts more of an emphasis on India's fragility. Surely even the most avid Indian fan can't really disagree with that?
Posted by crick50 on (December 13, 2012, 6:39 GMT)@Aryan..huh.. GOD...who is god don't have your own definition if he don't retire himself soon the same person like you who portray him as god...will throw him llike dog......he is very good talented player.. as ages..one day he has to go...we will just cherish his era of play..if we keep seeing this lean patches for another year tendulkar of the past will be forgotten..lets enjoy cricket and cherish tendulkar era..time has come..everything on earth has a time and limit...
Posted by A_Vacant_Slip on (December 13, 2012, 6:15 GMT)@maddy20 on (December 13 2012, 01:31 AM GMT) considering that you and many hundred of India fan were poking your nose in a series where your team's not playing (Aus V Eng, Pak V Eng, Eng V WI, Eng V SA) don't you think it is a bit rich lecturing other people about doing what you do? Cockyness come back to haunt you...
Posted byFor the first time I wish India lose this match .... Piyush chawla*??? No ajinkya rahane???
Posted by Solid_Snake on (December 13, 2012, 3:55 GMT)Hahahaha lol cant stop laughing.. A suggestion for Dhoni->Bring in as many Spinners as you want.It wont matter even if you go out with 11 spinners .What a pathetic move.In the end all Dhoni came up with 'lets go all out with Spinners' idea
Posted by MrAdishaan on (December 13, 2012, 3:50 GMT)Why Chawla is playing ??? For his batting or for his luck!!!
Posted byPiyush Chawla and Ravindra Jadeja come in. That's surprising. Poor Ajinkya Rahane has been passed up again. Dhoni still trying to include his pets in the team. Anyway, I don't mind. this is the last chance for him. Probably this could be the last test for Dhoni at least as a captain. And i have to say, Dhoni is the most arrogant indian captain ever. Nobody, even the former players expect Jedeja ahead of Rahane. this is utter nonsense!
Posted by neil99 on (December 13, 2012, 3:45 GMT)India will get pulverised in this test, and it's long overdue. India's recent performances put them on par with Bangladesh and they can no longer rely on 600+ first inngs and Day 3-5 rank turner. This scheme has been found out. As soon as Tendulkar, Dhoni, Gambir, Zaheer and Yuvraj are shelved the long hard comeback trail begins othewise talents like Kohli, Pujara and Ashwin will suffer.