Zak Crawley, an English batsman, is looking forward to the next five-match Test series in India because he sees it as a fantastic opportunity to evaluate the Bazball style in the various sub-continental conditions. After a six-month break, England will resume playing Test cricket with the start of the series on January 25.
The coming difficulty was acknowledged by Zak Crawley as he recalled England’s prior troubles with Indian spinners on their previous tour in early 2021, when they suffered devastating losses in back-to-back Tests after winning the first game. He yet emanates confidence in the team’s ability to adjust, whether it is to spin or seam bowling.
Crawley acknowledged his lack of familiarity with the features of Indian grounds, but he remained optimistic about finding grounds that would enhance England’s strong points. In light of India’s historical prowess in using spinners to their advantage, he praised their seam bowlers and emphasized the significance of effectively coping with spin.
Zak Crawley told cricketmood, “I don’t have much understanding about their grounds.
“In India, the ball does occasionally seam and swing a little bit, and they have exceptional seamers, so perhaps there are a few pitches there that are favorable to our style of play.
But if it’s spinning, I think we can handle it as well.
We’ll need to adapt and keep an eye on our surroundings. I’m not sure if they’ll be as difficult as Ahmedabad and Chennai, where we went recently, because those grounds are not really familiar to me.
I don’t recall ever taking six months off [between tests]. I’ll knock off some T20 and possibly some white-ball, but [getting] back into it in India will be a wonderful opportunity for our squad to see how we perform in those circumstances,” he continued.
Zak Crawley expressed satisfaction with his performance after finishing the 2023 Ashes as England’s top run-scorer with an amazing 480 runs. Since Mike Atherton’s score in 1993, his was the greatest opening total for England in a home Ashes series.
Zak Crawley expressed satisfaction with the statistic. It is a notable one. Prior to the series, he conceded that he would have thought it “quite improbable” for England to be at the top of the run lists. As someone who has always believed in themselves, he continued, “I knew I had some commendable innings in me, but I must say it was unlikely.”