India’s top-order batsmen now struggle against visiting spinners, as highlighted by their recent Test series loss to New Zealand. Mitchell Santner’s 13-wicket haul in the second Test in Pune led to India’s rapid downfall on a turning pitch. Former skipper Dilip Vengsarkar attributes this vulnerability to the lack of domestic cricket experience among current Indian batsmen.
Play domestic cricket to master spin, Dilip Vengsarkar urges India batters

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