IND v ENG 2024: We won’t be afraid to play all spinners in Visakhapatnam Test, says Brendon McCullum

McCullum admitted that they took a punt on Tom Hartley and it paid off in the first Test.

England defeated India by 28 runs in the opening Test | GettyDebutant Tom Hartley starred with the ball for England in their first Test victory over India at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.

The left-arm spinner ran through the Indian batting line-up in the second innings, returning with a seven-wicket haul (7/62).

Thanks to his spell, the visitors bowled out the hosts for 202 and won the Test match by 28 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

In the aftermath of an incredible victory, England head coach Brendon McCullum admitted that they took a punt on Tom Hartley and it paid off.

McCullum also stated that they won’t be afraid to field their spin quartet in the second Test at Vizag if the pitch will give more assists to the spinners.

“Tom Hartley on debut, who has only played a handful of first-class games stepped up with the bowl. It was a punt selection,” McCullum said on SENZ Radio.

“We saw something in him that we thought will work over here. He is a tough character and the way skipper handled him was quite remarkable as well. He obviously bowled us to the Test win.

“There are so many different emotions. Guys have taken a lots of confidence with the Hyderabad win but we also know that it is a long series and we got some work to do. India will bounce back strong but we certainly celebrated last night,” he added.

Hartley’s transformation in the Hyderabad Test was quite extraordinary after he took a mauling in India’s first innings, taking two wickets by conceding 131 runs in his 25 overs.

Despite the poor start, England skipper Ben Stokes gave him an extended spell and that McCullum felt was a confidence booster for the youngster.

“When we picked Tom, people raised their eyebrows but let’s not forget Nathan Lyon only played a handful of first-class cricket averaging 40 odd when he first got picked for the Test team for Australia,” the coach said.

“When you see guys who are good enough and the conditions will suit them it is like horses for courses. You got to back your judgement on things like that. If you like the skillsets and the character you need to be brave with the selection call as well.

“The way Ben Stokes handled him and bowled him an extended spell regardless of him being put under pressure by the India batters. I thought that was a real sign of leadership and also it was a clear message to those around the squad that you are not going to cast aside or taken off the crease after first sign of the danger.

“It allowed Tom to feel like he belong and he knew where he was wrong in the first innings and came up triumphs. You need to take a little bit of punt and this one paid off.”

After his visa issue was resolved, off-spinner Shoaib Bashir joined the England squad on Day 4 of the Hyderabad Test and McCullum hinted that they might end up playing all their four spinners in the second Test, slated to get underway on February 2.

“He was obviously with us in the camp in Abu Dhabi and he really impressed with his skill sets. He fits in the group. He again like Tom Hartley has little first-class experience but we thought his skill could help us in here.

“He turned up at a perfect time. The guys gave him a huge cheer and he witness the Test win. He also come to calculation for the next Test match. We won’t be afraid to play all spinners if the wickets will turn more,” he said.

According to McCullum, 246 in the first innings was a good score on that Hyderabad surface. He also hailed Ollie Pope’s awe-inspiring 196 in the second innings after conceding a significant lead of 190 runs.

“We were pretty calm. We thought 246 was a pretty good score on that surface. I think the wicket was kind of tacky to start. It turned a little bit more and we felt that it slowed up a little bit and batting become a little bit easier. We were content with 240 odd. Few tight calls didn’t go our way, but we kind of hung up there and I thought the attitude was fantastic. We were able to see one of the greatest innings in the sub continent from Ollie Pope. The guys chipped it around him as well,” McCullum said.

When asked about the feeling within the group after the win, the coach said: “It feels really good. We were little bit behind for fair bit the game. The belief never wavered. We have got an skipper, who has got an incredible belief to bind the team together and the unit which believe that they can turn it around from the difficult conditions.

“We were able to overcome a very good Indian side and we got a little bit luck along the way as well and ultimately we achieved as the skipper said the greatest Test triumph under the current regime. We are pleased to 1-0 up in a five-match series.”

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 30 Jan, 2024

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