Harbhajan Singh Calls for True Test Pitches to Save India's Cricket Future
Harbhajan Singh critiques India's spinning capabilities post-Ashwin, emphasizing the need for specialist spinners and better pitch conditions. He advocates for more match play for Washington Sundar and warns against the over-reliance on rank turners, urging India to develop balanced pitches to promote honest cricket growth.
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In the wake of India's defeat by South Africa in their recent Test series, legendary spinner Harbhajan Singh has expressed concern over India's spin bowling strength. Without a specialist off-spinner following R. Ashwin's retirement, Singh emphasized the need to groom talents like Washington Sundar through increased match exposure.
India's spinners took a backseat as the South African team claimed 25 wickets over two matches. Harbhajan highlighted that crafting skilled bowlers requires commitment, calling for a departure from dependence on spin-friendly pitches at home that undermine the players' development.
Harbhajan argued that preparing quality pitches is crucial for the growth of Indian cricket, citing examples like England's balanced tracks that afford fair opportunities for batsmen and bowlers alike. The former spinner believes these changes are imperative if India is serious about preserving and promoting Test cricket.
(With inputs from agencies.)

