Lions tours benefit England
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Root, however, is getting some genuine experience of Indian conditions. On Wednesday, he scored a cracking 166 for England Lions at the DY Patil Stadium, on a dry wicket, against an array of spinners including India U-19 star Harmeet Singh. The Lions, a group of academy players identified as future international players, have been touring alongside the senior team since 2005.
These shadow tours have ensured that England have 15 match-fit players at all times. At DY Patil, Steven Finn proved his bowling fitness, having recovered from a thigh strain sustained in England's first warm-up match. He also took four wickets to stake a claim for inclusion in the Kolkata Test. Graham Onions, Eoin Morgan and Stuart Meaker also got match practice.
Promising players outside the Test squad have also had a chance to show their mettle in foreign conditions. Left-arm spinner Simon Kerrigan took four wickets in Navi Mumbai. Were Graeme Swann or Monty Panesar to suffer an injury mid-tour, England can draft in a replacement at a moment's notice.
England, therefore, can literally choose their eleven from 30 players, all acclimatised and raring to go.
It's hard to say if their recent away successes — they won the 2010-11 Ashes in Australia, as well as dramatic Test victories in Colombo and now in Mumbai — are a consequence of their shadow-team policy. But the ECB have clearly shown long-term vision.
Bharat is a senior correspondent based in Mumbai.
bharat.sundaresan@expressindia.com
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