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New Delhi: Former England spinner Monty Panesar believes that the upcoming five-match test series in England will be a major test of Gautam Gambhir’s credibility as a red ball coach. According to Panesar, more than the new Test Captain Shubman Gill, it is serious that will be in the spotlight when the high-set series. The first test begins at the Headingley Stadium in Leeds from 20 June.Part …India’s test squad appears relatively inexperienced on paper. Do you think what is the script history in England near this young Shubman Gill’s led side?There are some youth in this Indian team, who have the opportunity to play county cricket. Because of that, they need to use that experience while facing England and can actually return to trust themselves that they can take to England. Hopefully, England will produce pitches that are relatively flat. If so, I think it will be a single competition. But even if there is grass in the pitches, I believe that India still has a bowling attack to take advantage of those situations. However, the key will lie with both batsmen and bowlers. Can they translate their county cricket experience into performance at the test level?English conditions are known to test players in unique ways. What challenges do you face for this Indian team in the upcoming series?For Indian batsmen, a big challenge will come when it is reduced. In those situations, the air becomes cold, the ball starts swinging more and there is a slight additional seam from the surface. Those moments have more zip than the pitch, and India should avoid losing wickets in groups. They will need to hang there, focus on survival, and once they do storms and tired some bowlers, it will be easier. A bad session can take them out of the game.Do you think which Indian players have the ability to be a game-changer in this five-match series?I think Sai Reformson is one of those players who can become a breakout star of this tour. He has done well for Surrey and has a nature to challenge the England bowlers. So for me, Sai Reformson can become the next superstar of Indian cricket. In addition, I think this is a big tour for Shardul Thakur. In abroad, he gives India an option as a second-trans-bowler who can take wickets and be economical. He naturally pitchs it, so I see that this is an important tour for him too.
How big do you play Kuldeep Yadav while playing in the series? Can he facilitate all the five tests given the situation in English?I think he will be with Ravindra Jadeja, relying on his experience. England batsmen may prefer to face relatively inexperienced Kuldeep Yadav. But if India piled up its XI with all-rounders, Kuldeep can slot as another spinner and provide that X-Factor. So yes, he could go with Jadeja in six, Shardul or Nitish Reddy in seven, and it would open a place for Kuldeep. Along with Rohit Sharma’s retirement with Shubman Gill, all will be focused on coach Gautam Gambhir, along with the Test Captain. Do you think this series can be more about the effect of severe than the leadership of Gill?Gautam Gambhir clearly wants to build a young team that follows his methods. He is a difficult taskmaster and discipline. This is a tour where serious can give these players shape without the influence or resistance of senior stars. If India wins, it will be seen as the beginning of a new era under a large scale. If Gambhir takes this young Indian side to win a series in England, we will start mentioning it with the best coaches along with Andy Flower, Ricky Ponting and Stephen Fleming.
What is your assessment of England’s ‘Bajball’ approach in this series? Do you think it will work against this Indian side?For Bazball, I think it can be a dangerous strategy. Indian bowlers have a lot of experience and will work hard for England batsmen, score in six or seven overs, and will leave for 200-220 in 40–50 overs. This will bring India under control. So I hope England will be a little more cautious. If they go to all the guns from the beginning, it can be a backfire.England are supporting young spinner Shoaib Bashir in this series. But do you think their inconsistency and leak run tendency can harm their opportunities?Regarding Shoaib Bashir, his natural delivery flows due to his high hand action. Their challenge will be to bowl from the crease and target the stumps. If he clings to the middle-and-leg lines, the Indian batsman will play him comfortably. If he bowls out and threatens both sides, he becomes a threat. If he only attacks the inner side, the Indian batsmen will separate him.Do you think England’s current speed attack lacks edge and aura James Anderson And Stuart broad Once brought in the team?I think England are missing an ex-factor. Gus Atkinson is injured. Mark Wood is not available either-he was his match-winner. Jamie Overton has not played from 2022. Chris Woakes is returning from injury. Josh tongue and Bridan are promising car bowlers, but are inexperienced.KL Rahul will be the most experienced batsman on this Indian side, while Karun Nair is making a comeback after eight years. How important will their contribution to shaping India’s performance?This is a major tour for Karun Nair. He needs to nail that number 3 or number 4 slot and needs to make it his own. If they have a good tour, they can strengthen their place for the next five years. They have talent, nature and technology. It is now about faith. I hope he does not go into a shell because it is a test area. He needs to express himself, enjoy the stage and show what he is able to do. On the other hand, KL Rahul will be anchor. He is the one who stabilizes the ship when he is in trouble in India. He can bat for a long time and allow others to play his natural aggressive game. He is like Pujara in that sense.What will be your pick for India’s top five in the first Test in Headingley?My top will be five for the first Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Karun Nair and Sai Sudarshan.What is your overall prediction for the series?If these are green pitches, England may benefit little. If the surfaces are flat, I think India has a great chance to win. And I suspect that the ECBs want the match to be spread in 4 and 5 days for the spectacle of the-Anderson Trophy. It can work in favor of India.