Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘England need to pass spin test to succeed in India’

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GRAEME SWNN BELIEVES INDIAN SPINNERS WILL DOMINATE IN ODIS

NEW DELHI : Former England offspinner Graeme Swann said the visitors will continue to fail in India if they play spin bowling ‘horrifical­ly’. Speaking to BBC Test Match Special, Swann said India’s spinners could be in for a good haul in the three ODIs and three T20s England are slated to play after their 4-0 Test series defeat last month.

“There’s a couple of wickets there for the spinners,” said Swann. “We play spin horrifical­ly on the whole.” Swann also added that a limited-overs tour of India is one of the hardest assignment­s in world cricket. “It’s not a very pleasant experience,” said the 37-year-old. “I don’t think I ever won there.”

“The teams I played in were clueless in how to cope with the noise, the intensity, the armed guards. I remember being on the tour that ended because of the attacks in Mumbai. In a weird way, it was a relief that we could go home - we were getting hammered left, right and centre,” said Swann, referring to the ODI series in 2008 that was cancelled after the Mumbai attacks. England had already lost 5-0 when the tour was cancelled. England had lost the next ODI series too, in 2011, 5-0.

Swann believes the crowd is again going to play a significan­t part. “The crowds definitely play a part - you can’t hear yourself think for three and a half hours. It envelops you. When you get back into the changing room – it’s like a day spa. There’s total silence,” he said.

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