Hayden and Smith suggest India's youthful squad may struggle with challenging English conditions.
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As the five-match Test series between India and England commences at Headingley, cricket legends Matthew Hayden and Graeme Smith have voiced their concerns about India's chances, citing a significant lack of experience within the touring squad. The series marks a new era for the Indian team following the recent retirements of stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, as well as Ravichandran Ashwin, leaving a void of leadership and expertise.

Shubman Gill, the young captain, faces a daunting task leading an relatively inexperienced team in the challenging seaming and bouncing conditions of England. Hayden described the tour as "absolutely the litmus test," emphasizing the adjustments required for touring teams to adapt to the contrasting conditions compared to those they are accustomed to. He predicted that England would "have a pretty good party at the end of that series," suggesting a comfortable victory for the home side.

Smith echoed Hayden's sentiments, highlighting England's strength when playing at home, where they possess a deep understanding of the conditions. He believes the pressure will be amplified on the Indian players due to the absence of seasoned campaigners. Smith pinpointed Jasprit Bumrah as a key player who will be burdened with the responsibility of leading the bowling attack. "I think Bumrah is going to carry a huge amount of the bowling attack. So I think England will have the better of India in these conditions," Smith stated.

Adding to India's woes, experienced pacer Mohammed Shami is also unavailable due to fitness issues. This further complicates the situation for the 18-man squad, which already faces questions about its ability to withstand the rigors of a Test series in England.

While Hayden expressed concerns about India's inexperience, he also downplayed the strength of England's bowling attack. He noted that England is dealing with injuries and retirements within their bowling unit, which could present opportunities for the Indian batsmen. Hayden emphasized the importance of the "northern Test matches," where conditions typically favor swing and seam bowling, stating that winning in those matches could swing the series in India's favor. He also pointed out that venues like Leeds and Manchester could suit India's strengths if the conditions assist swing and seam.

Conversely, other analysts suggest England's bowling attack, while new, could pose problems for India. Without the likes of James Anderson and Stuart Broad, the bowling attack lacks experience, but the new bowlers could surprise the relatively inexperienced Indian batting lineup.

Despite the challenges, India possesses a "seasoned core" of players, including Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Shubman Gill and Jasprit Bumrah, who bring a battle-hardened edge to the team. This experience could prove crucial in crucial moments throughout the series.

Ultimately, the Test series will be a significant test for both sides, with England's "Bazball" approach facing its most rigorous examination against a transitioning Indian team. Whether India's inexperience proves to be a stumbling block or a catalyst for a new generation of players remains to be seen.


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