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IND vs ENG 3rd Test Pitch Report: How will surface at SCA Stadium in Rajkot play for India-England match?


As the cricketing world turns its eyes to the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot, Team India and England gear up for what is shaping up to be an electrifying third Test match starting Thursday, February 15. With the five-match series locked at 1-1, it becomes ever so crucial for both teams. India, grappling with an absence of its stalwart middle-order, and England, confronting their batting inconsistencies, stand at a pivotal crossroads – the batsmen who rise to the occasion could tilt the scales in their team’s favor.

England has made their intent clear by naming their playing XI ahead of the game; an additional seamer in the squad suggests anticipation of a flatter wicket compared to the ones in the last two encounters. It seems likely that the hosts would adhere to their dual-pacer strategy, prompting a tough selection decision between Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav, with the expected return of Ravindra Jadeja bolstering India’s lineup.

The pitch at the SCA Stadium has been the theatre of high scores in the past, with first-innings tallies ascending from 537 in 2016 to a colossal 649 in 2018. However, despite the history of generous run production, the surface prepared for the upcoming battle contrasts the expected characteristically docile Rajkot pitch. Bearing a closer resemblance to the pitches in Hyderabad and Vizag, particularly the former, it has instilled a quiet unease, mirroring conditions of the series opener.

Observers have noted a few rough areas amid an otherwise grassy landscape, a signal that batsmen could revel in the conditions during the initial days, with spinners likely imposing their will by the third day. Team strategies will revolve around this expected progression, and the monumental significance of the toss is unmissable – the winning captain would doubtlessly seek the safety of putting runs on the board first, hoping to capitalize on the better batting conditions early.

The theoretical and much-discussed “Bazball” approach, which England employed to overpower Pakistan on placid tracks, stands as a wildcard that could redefine game tactics and possibly drive the outcome of this nail-biting faceoff.

Related incidents surrounding the match also draw attention. Ravindra Jadeja made a brazen statement ahead of the Test, alluding to a pivotal shift should certain events have fallen in India’s favor in the past. Reece Topley’s withdrawal from the Pakistan Super League to join MI Emirates for the ILT20 has led to fan speculation about the timing of his injury. Additionally, veteran Afghan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has toppled Shakib Al Hasan from his zenith in the ICC ODI rankings, creating ripples across the cricketing domain.

With both teams under a microscope for their choices, the cut-and-thrust of this third Test in Rajkot holds more than just a series advantage – it bears an opportunity for redemption, reputation, and possibly, a radical shift in cricketing dominance. The pitch report only adds a layer of intrigue to the cauldron of competition, with the question looming large: who will master the enigma of Rajkot’s 22-yard strip? As the cricket fraternity holds its breath, the answers will unfurl under the Rajkot sun, in what promises to be a riveting contest of wit, skill, and strategy.