WTC should’ve been three-match showdown: Yuvraj

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NEW DELHI, June 6: Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh feels the World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand should have been a three-match tie as the current schedule puts Virat Kohli’s men at a “slight disadvantage”.
The Indian team, which landed in England on Thursday, goes into the game starting June 18 in Southampton with limited preparation time while New Zealand are already playing a two-Test series against hosts England.
“I feel in a situation like this, there should be a best of 3 Tests, because if you lose the first one then you can come back in the next two. India will have a slight disadvantage because New Zealand are already playing Test cricket in England,” Yuvraj told Sports Tak.
“There are 8-10 practice sessions but there’s no substitute for match-practice. It will be an even contest, but New Zealand will have an edge,” he said.
Yuvraj said India have a stronger batting line-up compared to the Kane Williamson-led Black Caps.
The 2011 World Cup hero said Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill will have to get used to the Dukes ball quickly in their maiden appearance as openers in England.
“They (Sharma and Gill) know the challenge, the Dukes Ball swings early. They have to get used to the conditions quickly.
“In England, it’s important to take it one session at a time. In the morning, the ball swings and seams, in the afternoon you can score runs, after Tea, it swings again. As a batsman, if you can adapt to these things, you can be successful,” said Yuvraj.
He also spoke about the additional challenge of staying inside a bio-bubble during the long tour, which includes a five-Test series against England starting August 4.
“There was already the physical and mental challenge of playing for your country, add a bio-bubble to it now. I think it is very tough. I hope COVID vanishes soon, and people can get on with their normal lives,” he said. (PTI)

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