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England look to ace spinners in tour game vs Haryana

Last updated on: November 7, 2012 14:55 IST

Image: England's Jonathan Trott at a news conference
Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters

England batsmen will look to tie up all loose ends as far as playing spin bowling is concerned when they meet Haryana in their third and final warm-up match ahead of the upcoming four-Test series against India, in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

England go into the match having drawn the first two matches, against India 'A' and Mumbai 'A'.

The visitors were, however, deprived of opportunities to test themselves against quality spin bowling as the hosts did not include any top-grade tweakers in the playing XI.

Two days ahead of the match, the pitch had a fairly thick cover of grass over it, something the visiting side is not expected to see when the first Test starts in Ahmedabad on November 15.

While the Test will be held at the main ground, Wednesday's game will be played at the Motera B ground.

With India including three frontline spinners in Ravichandran Ashwin, Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha besides Yuvraj Singh and Virat Kohli, the England middle-order comprising Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Eoin Morgan and Matt Prior will be keen to utilise the game to the hilt, spending as much time as possible in the middle.

'We are going through videos to analyse how Dravid had played spin'

Image: England's Ian Bell speaks during a news conference
Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters

That they are used to playing Graeme Swann, Monty Panesar and Samit Patel at home will be of some help, but tackling the conditions in India is a different ball game altogether.

The England players are already watching videos of former India captain Rahul Dravid to learn how to play spin correctly.

"We are going through videos to analyse how Rahul Dravid had played spin, used his feet against them and utilised the depth of the crease to defend and attack them," Bell said.

England will also hope that their openers get decent hits over the next four days.

Also looking to get some practice will be number three bat, Jonathan Trott, who has not been in the best of form since the start of 2012 -- he had signalled his arrival on the international scene in 2009 with a century against Australia and was instrumental in helping England regain the Ashes.

Injury has kept Steven Finn away from the first two warm-up games and he'll be eager to have a bowl before the big game starts.

England sweating over Broad and Finn's fitness

Image: Stuart Broad
Photographs: Tom Shaw/Getty Images

Stuart Broad's left heel was also a cause for concern for the visitors. Broad, who was stand-in captain in the match against Mumbai 'A', was taken for a scan after he complained of discomfort. He could be rested on Thursday to get ready in time for the first Test.

"Broad's injury was a lesser concern while Finn's condition was being monitored," wicketkeeper-batsman Matt Prior had said on Tuesday.

For Haryana, it is a huge opportunity -- playing against a top international side like England.

They lost their Ranji Trophy opener to Vidarbha but coach Ashwini Kumar seemed optimistic.

"The England game is a great opportunity for us. We can definitely push them. They know nothing about our players while we have videos of all their players. We can surprise them," Kumar was reported to have saying in the media.

Teams:

England: Alastair Cook, James Anderson, Ian Bell, Tim Bresnan, Nick Compton, Steven Finn, Samit Patel, Kevin Pietersen, Matt Prior, Graeme Swann, Jonathan Trott, Sturt Broad, Joe Root, Jimmy Bairstow, Graham Onions, Eoin Morgan, Monty Panesar.

Haryana: Nitin Saini, Rahul Dewan, Sunny Singh, Abhimanyu Khod, Priyank Tehlan, C Saini, Amit Mishra, J Yadav, KR Hooda, Amit Vashisht, Mohit Sharma, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Hooda, Chanderpal Saini.

Match starts at 9.30 hrs.

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