Anticipating that they will be tested with short-pitched stuff in the upcoming Test series against England, the Indian batsmen, on Thursday, spent time finding ways to handle the James Anderson-led pace battery even as the tour opens with a three-day game against Somerset on Friday.
With the county resting most of its top players, the wicket, a featherbed as it comes, and forecast of rain-laden over the next three days, the spectre of Anderson is making the Indians almost bypass the game against Somerset.
Anderson has 24 wickets from six Tests against India, 20 of them of top order batsmen. He picked a five-wicket haul at Lord's on India's previous visit in 2007. He claimed Sachin Tendulkar five times in six Tests.
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