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Daily Round Up | Jan 24: Root continues form, Pak announce squad for 1st Test


England ride on Joe Root’s second ton of the series against Sri Lanka to steady the ship in first innings of the second Test in Galle while BCCI is keen on getting some crowd in the stands in the T20Is fixtures between India and England. Here are the daily updates from the cricketing world. 

Joe Root continues form

England captain Joe Root continued his form after notching up yet another Test ton against Sri Lanka in the first innings of the second Test in Galle. England were in pursuit of Sri Lanka’s 381 and had lost a couple of early wickets when Root held the fort at one end and smashed 186 runs before getting run out. The visitors ended the Day 3 at 339/9. Lasith Embuldeniya bagged seven wickets for Sri Lanka. The hosts trail the series 0-1. 

BCCI keen on having spectators in stands for T20Is between India and England

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is pretty keen on getting the crowd in the stands for the T20Is between India and England. "We are trying to open the stadium for fans to witness what awaits to be a thrilling T20I series between India and England. While we are yet to decide on the numbers, the idea is to get close to 50 per cent of the seats filled. But the final decision lies with the government. Safety is a priority even as we adapt to the new normal," the official said, while speaking to ANI.

Pakistan announce squad

The Pakistan selectors have announced the squad for the first Test against South Africa scheduled to begin on January 26 in Karachi. Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Yasir Shah, Hasan Ali and Shaheen Afridi are some prominent names that have got a place in the side. 

Squad: Abid Ali, Imran Butt, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Fawad Alam, Saud Shakeel, Faheem Ashraf, M Nawaz, M Rizwan, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Nauman Ali, Sajid Khan, Yasir Shah, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Tabish Khan

Washington Sundar talks about opening innings for India

India all-rounder Washington Sundar has said that it would be a great opportunity if he ever gets a chance to open the innings for India in Test cricket. “I think it will be a blessing for me if I ever get an opportunity to open the batting for India in Tests. I think I will accept the challenge just like our coach Ravi sir did during his playing days,” Washington told PTI during an interaction from his Chennai residence.

Natarajan credits teammates for impressive performance 

India fast bowler T. Natarajan has credited the teammates for his brilliant performance in Australia. Other players supported me in the dressing room. Their motivation and support helped me. I was under pressure to perform when the opportunity was offered,” Natarajan, 29, told the Press during a conference in his home town of Salem in Tamil Nadu. The left-arm pacer made debut for India in all formats on this tour. 

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IND vs ENG: BCCI keen on getting spectators in stands for T20Is, says report

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is pretty keen on getting the crowd in the stands for the T20Is between India and England. "We are trying to open the stadium for fans to witness what awaits to be a thrilling T20I series between India and England. While we are yet to decide on the numbers, the idea is to get close to 50 per cent of the seats filled. But the final decision lies with the government. Safety is a priority even as we adapt to the new normal," the official said, while speaking to ANI. The first two Test matches that scheduled to take place in Chennai will not see any spectators in the stands. "In view of the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic, the BCCI has decided not to take any kind of risk with the safety of the players during the forthcoming India-England Test series. The players, officials will be undergoing strict quarantine and several rounds of COVID-19 tests before entering the bio-bubble," TNCA secretary Ramasaamy wrote in the circular. "As per BCCI directive, the first two Tests between February 5-17 being held at MA Chidambaram Stadium will take place behind closed doors. "TNCA will not be issuing tickets or sub-committee badges." The Test series begins from February 5 in Chennai. The first two Tests are slated to take place in Chennai and the teams will then move to Ahmedabad for the next two encounters. Captain Virat Kohli who missed the last three Tests against Australia as he had returned home for the birth of his first child is back to lead the team while all-rounder Hardik Pandya and fast bowler Ishant Sharma have also returned to the squad. In absence of Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel has been called up to strengthen the spin bowling attack alongside R Ashwin, Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav. Out of Prithvi Shaw and left-arm seamer T. Natarajan have been dropped.

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England bowlers need to be patient to be successful in India: Swann

Former England spinner Graeme Swann said that for the current English spinning crop to be successful in India, they must be patient with their line and length. Speaking on the Hussain and Key Cricket show, he said, “India are very, very patient but if you are willing to be patient and bowl all day you will take wickets," he observed.” “You might have to work very hard for them and you'll lose some timber, which isn't a bad thing," he added. Swann on his two tours to India has taken 28 wickets and feels that this Indian team is full of batsmen who don’t take bowlers head-on and therefore it could be beneficial for the England spinners. "If you bowl well enough, especially against India, they play you very respectfully. There is not a Virender Sehwag in that current team; Virat Kohli when he bats against spin waits for the bad ball,” said the 41-year-old. Picking his best spinner to bowl in India, Swann said that he would back left-arm orthodox spinner Jack Leach, who has picked up seven wickets in England’s last match against Sri Lanka. "Jack Leach is the one for me in India - he has to run up and be prepared to bowl nothing but straight deliveries, pitching middle stump and hitting the middle stump," Swann said. He also cast a doubt at the Indian team saying, "I do think this India team are getting better and better. I honestly was thinking until I saw the squad 'yes, India are good but are they that good?'"