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Sunil Gavaskar offers his verdict on India tour of England: Promises to be the golden summer time of Indian cricket

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India legend Sunil Gavaskar expects England to dish out inexperienced tracks for Virat Kohli’s males within the upcoming five-match Test collection in summer time. India will tackle England within the five-match Test collection, beginning August 4. (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSSunil Gavaskar feels England tour will probably be a golden summer time for Indian cricketWon’t be shocked if England depart grass on floor: Sunil GavaskarGavaskar mentioned inexperienced tracks will assist Indian bowlers, who can create issues for hostsBatting nice Sunil Gavaskar believes that the upcoming tour of England guarantees to be the golden summer time for Virat Kohli-led Indian cricket staff. The touring Indian occasion will probably be within the UK from June to September 14 throughout which they are going to spend greater than 40 days between the WTC closing and the primary Test of the 5-match collection.Ahead of the Test collection in opposition to England beginning August 4, India will tackle New Zealand within the inaugural World Test Championship closing from 18th June in Southampton. Though Gavaskar did not predict the scoreline of the five-match collection, he feels that will probably be an Indian summer time in England.”The summer in England promises to be the golden summer of Indian cricket. After the WTC finals, there is a gap of about six weeks before the Test series starts against England and that should be enough for the team to play some practice games and tune-up for what England can hurl at them. It is foolish to try and predict the score but it looks like it will be an Indian summer in England,” Sunil Gavaskar wrote in his column for The Telegraph.Gavaskar mentioned after ‘moaning’ in regards to the pitches in India, it will not be a shock if England prepares inexperienced seaming tracks for the Indian staff. Notably, England had expressed their disappointment over the spin-friendly pitches throughout the India tour earlier this yr.”Having moaned about the pitches in India earlier this year, it won’t be a surprise if the groundsman in England leaves a little grass on the surface. That is no longer a worry as India have an attack that will also thrive on it and cause problems for the England batsmen too,” Gavaskar added.Click right here for IndiaAs we speak.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.