Indian batsmen’s vulnerability against left-arm spin, once a rarity, has become a glaring concern. Experts attribute this decline to T20-influenced techniques, particularly hard hands and playing beside the line, making them susceptible to edges and bowled dismissals. Things have dramatically turned around since the last decade. The quality of pitches on which Test matches are being played these days are way more conducive to spin than it used to be.
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