Kolkata: New Zealand Dough Ross Taylor believes playing in India in their own backyard is one of the toughest challenges for each side but refuses to provide insight into their plans to overcome Ravichandran Ashwin’s prime minister during the upcoming test series.
The Indian world test champion and Prime New Zealand will die in a two-test series that began on November 25 at Kanpur.
This contest is part of the second WTC cycle.
“Definitely looking forward, it will definitely be a challenge.
I think there is no task that is harder than playing India at home or Australia leaving.
They may be two toughest challenges in the current cricket test.” But as the group we are looking for.
Forward for it and we know we are underdog but we will look forward to putting good performance, “Taylor said on Sunday.” Whenever you play at home, you will always be an underdog whether you are not the world .1 or not.
“The Kiwi Veteran dough said handling the Indian Spin Duo from Ashwin and Axar Patel would be the key to New Zealand’s success in the test series.” I don’t want to give my secret here (because he was asked what his plan was for Ashwin).
I don’t know what decided to leave, Axar Patel played a big role against England, “Taylor said at a virtual press conference.” Now they will play three spinners or two spinners, explained Ashwin will be one of them.
They are a very good bowler, especially in this condition and how we will play it, will play a big role in how the series will go.
“He also suggested a new Zealand battery to be aware of Indian speed attacks.” Quick bowling still still has the main element with a new ball and upside down swing.
But the spin often plays a big role here, so we can be naive if we just spin will play an important part.
“We still have to face a quality line-up bowling stitching and reverse the swing.
I think we should also worry about it but the round will play a great proportion about how we will play the exam,” Taylor said.
“You have to return pressure on the bowler.
If I get a chance, I can restore the slog side now and then.” Taylor feels adapting to the condition will also play a big role in deciding their fate in the series.
“They are resting some players but they are still a strong side.
The way we adapt to this condition will be the key.
This condition is no stranger to us, some people have played many times here before.
We will hope to be expected to use that experience But we know it will be difficult.
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