IND vs. ENG: Monty Panesar says he wants to see Moin Ali instead of Dom Bess in England’s XI

Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar, who was part of England’s last home defeat to India in 2012, said he had experience with left-arm spinner Jack Leach in the opening Test in Chennai. England recently put Leitch and off spinner Dom Bess on tour in Sri Lanka due to Moin’s hold on Kovid-19. Both spinners have played 12–12 Tests, but have no experience playing in this format in India. Moin has 60 Test matches.

“Jack Leach is likely to play against India because there are many right-handed batsmen in Team India. I would add Moin Ali as an off-spinner instead of Dom Bess because he has done well in India and has experience. He can also bat. He feels refreshed and hungry for success. ”The Indian team does not want to face Moeen, who wants to play against Leach and Bess.

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Moin took six wickets (in innings) in the series against India in 2014, his second-best performance. However, he is no longer a regular member of the Test team. He played his last game in the Ashes 18 months ago. England’s fast bowlers once again have the same expectations as 2012. However, at the time, Panesar and Graeme Swann gave India a historic series win with a spectacular performance. The Indian-born cricketer said the England spinner wanted to fly instead of throwing the ball flat.

‘Making flight ball better than flat ball’

He said, ‘His goal is to bowl with good length. It is also important what kind of strategy he adopts. Flat bowling makes things easier for the batsman, so I want to fly the ball. If you try to fly the ball at good length, the chances of a mistake increase. Panesar, who picked up 17 wickets in three Tests against India in the 2012 tour, said “batsmen should be allowed to play in the air for a while”. You can also mix ‘arm balls’ and’ side seams, but this should not be done too much after the ball loses its shine.

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‘Indian batsmen need to be invited to play big batsmen’

Panesar insisted on keeping the fielders in place, which gave the team success in 2012. “Joe Root should allow Indian batsmen to come out and make big shots.” You can place the fielders near the boundary line and the batsman. “If India’s batsmen try to run faster, the bat will get faster and the edge is more likely. This will happen only when you encourage them to take big shots.” “He said.

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