Sanjay Manjrekar highlights India’s recent home Test series defeats, attributing them to structural issues rather than form. He argues that Indian batters, after excelling domestically, become like ‘NRIs’ due to extensive overseas play, returning underprepared for home spin conditions. This lack of recent match-time on spin-friendly pitches leaves them ill-equipped.
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