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Captain of India Shubman Gill speaks with coach Gautam Gambhir and the selector Ajit Agarkar during a net session at Emirates Old Trafford on July 21 (photo of Gareth Copley / Getty Images)

The former Spinner of England Monty Paneful thinks that India is likely to win the fourth test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy if they stick to the bases and intelligently use the Pitch conditions in Old Trafford. India Trail 1-2 in the five-game series after a close defeat of 22 points at Lord’s and will seek to level things when the teams meet in Manchester.The 43 -year -old has recently explained how the terrain is likely to behave and what the two teams can wait. “I think India has a very good chance of doing well in the next test match. The field will have everything to offer, but it is a question and if they can do so, they will have a good chance of winning,” Panesear told Ians. India has so far played nine tests at Old Trafford, losing four and firing five. Their last visit occurred in 2014 under MS Dhoni, which ended with a heavy defeat with a round and 54 points.

The Indian team arrives for manchester nets before the 4th test against England

PANESAR, who has a lot of experience on the site, said that the surface will be difficult for doughs and quisors. However, he made sure to give the Indian bowling attack a firm warning before the 4th crucial test. “It will be a good striking and bowling window, the spinners obtaining something later. There will be everything that is offered for everyone. If you will go wrong, you will be punished. Although the querors there and the rebound there, it will be the fastest terrain in the series so far. The 43 -year -old man, who played 50 tests for England, recorded his best figures (10 for 187) in Old Trafford against the Antilles in 2017. Paneful also shared his approach to high pressure situations during his player career.

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“By playing for England, the key was the processes. I focused on my preparation and my processes, it helped me manage the pressure. It would have been much more difficult if I focused on the result.” “It was difficult, we had to be resilient and mentally strong. This is what is the most important and everything else is put in place. Getting out the importance of the equation; the greater the opportunity, it is less important in the state of mind so that you can play at best. I tend to work better when the issues are higher; I take advantage of the bowling against the best strikers in the world”, recalled the panesar.

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