Green Ting on Edgbaston Pitch to bring life in India’s opportunities against England?

India have played 8 Test matches in Edgbaston and have not won one of them.
Unlike the headingley pitch, there is some grass on the surface in Edgbaston. On the eve of India, Visual vs. England 2 Tests suggest that Birmingham may be slightly more vibrant than Leeds. Even a little grass can mean that fast bowlers are in more, especially for the first few days.
India’s issue with lifeless headings surface
There was no case in Headingley, where Team India scored 359 runs on the first day, in which only 3 wickets fell. As the game progressed, the pitch provided more support to the bowlers. This did not actually happen. The spinners got some help, but for the most part, it was easy for the batsmen throughout the match.
Ideally, this Indian camp should please. His bowlers, even Jasprit Bumrah, struggled to take wickets at various times due to the nature of the pitch. Of course, the longer you bowl, the probability of injury also increases. And for a person like Bumrah, bowling low overs means that he may be able to play four matches instead of three.
Edgbaston Pitch on the eve of 2 Tests
But now being optimistic can jump gun. Even for headingley testing, we noticed that the surface was grass on it. But on the match, it was shaved. Yesterday, there was a little grass in the Edgbaston pitch. A day later, it is reduced. It will not be shocking if all this has gone tomorrow.
So far, everyone knows what kind of track England wants to play. They do not have much seam movement. A track with sufficient boom, which helps batsmen, is their desire. Less wear and tears, it would be better for them. The headingley pitch did not deteriorate and that is why they followed 371.
This is a successful blueprint from them. Now there is no point in distracting it. Team India will no longer be excited to see some grass, but if it is yesterday, they can probably take the maximum advantage of it.
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