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IND vs Eng: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will harm India in England, feel that Matthew Hayden and Graeme Smith. Cricket news

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Cricket veteran Matthew Hayden and Graeme Smith predicted that India will face significant challenges in the five -match Test series starting in the Handingley in the five -match Test series starting on Friday, which is a major loss of experience from the tour, citing the retirement of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Shubman Gill will be led by India in the testing of English conditions in the series.The batting lineup of the Indian team will be very less experienced after the retirement announcements of both Kohli and Rohit from Test cricket last month.Hayden told the ICC, “I think India is really going to struggle. Shubman Gill is a young captain who comes in this hostile environment, seaming status, jumping situation. This is a real challenge, it is actually a litmus test as a touring team.”

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“Touring teams usually come here and this is in polar adverse conditions you are used fundamentally as a player, it becomes young or old. So I make a lot of adjustments, so I guess that England, I will tell me, let me tell me, at the end of that series is a very good party,” former Australian opener said.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?“England at home, they actually play well at home. They understand the situation and get the best of it.Smith said, “I think Bumrah is going to carry a large amount of bowling attack. So I think in England in these situations will be better in India.”The Indian team would also be without R Ashwin, who retired after the third test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Brisbane last December.India’s testing series in England with only three successful campaigns in 1971, 1986 and 2007 have been rare, as bilateral attachments began in 1932.

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