Following England's crushing defeat against India at Edgbaston, coach Brendon McCullum has expressed his desire for a more lively pitch at Lord's for the upcoming third Test. This comes after captain Ben Stokes described the Edgbaston surface as a "subcontinent pitch".
McCullum is hoping for a pitch with increased pace and bounce to suit the English team's strengths. Speaking to The Telegraph, he said he wanted, “Something with a bit more pace, a bit more bounce, and maybe a little bit of sideways, hopefully.”
India's dominant 337-run victory in the second Test leveled the five-match series at 1-1.
England has bolstered their squad with the addition of Gus Atkinson. There are also strong indications that Jofra Archer could make his return to Test cricket after a four-year absence.
McCullum conceded that England misjudged the Edgbaston pitch, praising the Indian bowlers for exploiting the conditions effectively. He acknowledged that the pitch played more like one found on the subcontinent.
“Obviously we made the decision to bowl first,” McCullum stated. “We were thinking that the pitch would get better as the game went on, and we probably got that one wrong. We saw that it was probably more of a subcontinent-type pitch, and I thought India were exceptional."
He further added, “They played brilliantly with the bat in hand. Shubman Gill was batting at an elite level. Obviously, the way they bowled — Akash Deep in particular — they’ve grown up playing on those sorts of surfaces, where you’ve got to slam that slightly fuller length, and us bowling first presented them with those opportunities. Obviously, the footmarks started to create some issues as well. You don’t always get every decision right.”
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