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AHMEDABAD, Feb 23: England skipper Joe Root on Tuesday said he is yet to have “real clarity” on what should be his bowling combination for the day-night third Test against India starting Wednesday and will wait some more before finalising it.
India crushed England by 317 runs on a turner in Chennai to level the four-match series 1-1.
All eyes are now on the refurbished Motera pitch which will make its debut with the pink ball Test.
“We’re going to take our time with the limited information we have on this ground and pink ball cricket. You know, we are going to make sure, we give ourselves as much (time) as possible heading into the game before we make a decision,” Root said on the eve of the match.
The England think tank has a selection headache both in bowling and batting departments.
In bowling they have Jofra Archer fit and available along with veteran pace spearhead James Anderson, who is back in fray after workload management kept him out of the second Test.
Stuart Broad is also in contention for a spot.
Senior wicketkeeper batsman Jonny Bairstow has also returned to the squad and it remains to be seen whether they can keep in-form Ben Foakes out or play both of them.
“We will get you the squad when we’re ready… That’s how we want to do things. We just want to make sure, we’re really sure on everything. When we’re absolutely ready we’ll give you the full squad together,” the English skipper said.
“I think having a real good understanding what this pitch might look like tomorrow morning and ahead of that first ball…It has got dryer and dryer as the days have gone as you’d expect it to.
“So just need to have real clarity on what balance of attack we want and utilise this practice tonight to see how much dew it might play and how big a factor that might be and whether that alters things at all,” Root added. (PTI)

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