Jonny Bairstow comments on India potentially producing turning tracks for the upcoming Test series.

England wicketkeeper batter Jonny Bairstow believes that if India chooses turning pitches for the upcoming five-Test series later this month, it could diminish some of their effectiveness in the seam attack. England faced a 1-3 defeat in the Test series against India in 2021 on spin-friendly tracks during their previous tour of the country.

“India can produce different pitches: it doesn’t have to turn. We’ve seen how potent their seam attack has been recently,” Bairstow told Sky Sports.

“Look, I’m sure the pitches will turn: it’s whether or not they’ll turn from day one, which potentially negates a bit of their strength in their seam attack. We know how strong they are,” he added.

The 34-year-old emphasized that he prefers not to dwell too much on the challenge of confronting spin bowling in India.

“Obviously, the last time Axar and Ashwin played well. You forget that in that first Test match, the guys played really well, Rooty (Joe Root) got a double in the first Test match in Chennai and then conditions changed quite drastically.”

“We know that it’s the quality spinners, especially in India, we know that they are going to come at us. Whether Axar plays, whether he doesn’t play. Whether Jadeja plays or Kuldeep plays, who knows?

“We’ll have to wait and see. But there’s no point in overthinking things before their squad’s announced before we see the pitch and the conditions that (are) in front of us.”

Bairstow mentioned that the responsibility for taking wickets lies not only on the spinners but on the entire team.

“I think it will be the whole bowling attack’s effort to go out there to take 20 wickets but it’s not just the spinners. The seamers have got a big job to do, the batters in the field have massive jobs to do.”

With fellow wicketkeeper Ben Foakes earning a recall to the England team for the series, Bairstow is unsure who will be donning the wicketkeeper’s gloves in India.

“I’ve not spoken to anyone about that. As long as I’m over there, as long as I’m fit and firing, the selection decisions will be taken out of my hands. But look, I’m fairly happy with where I’m at, whether I’m keeping, batting or whatever it is.”

Defending champions England had a miserable ODI World Cup in India last year and with the Test series soon approaching, Bairstow wants to “get himself into a position where he can go and take on an Indian Test”.

“I’ve been getting my ankle right, just training in the gym pretty hard, catching up with friends and family.”

“Having come back from the injury that I had, it was a pretty full-on summer… it’s been great to just have a bit of a refresh, have a bit of time with the family and just to make sure the ankle is as good as it can be.”

The five-Test series starts on January 25 in Hyderabad.

England wicketkeeper batter Jonny Bairstow believes that if India selects turning pitches for the upcoming five-Test series, it could weaken their seam attack. Bairstow acknowledges India’s potent spinners but highlights the success of their seamers in recent times. He also mentions that the responsibility of taking wickets lies not only on the spinners but on the entire bowling attack. Bairstow is uncertain about who will be the wicketkeeper for England in India, with Ben Foakes earning a recall. He expresses his desire to perform well in the Test series and mentions his preparation and fitness. The series is set to begin on January 25 in Hyderabad.

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