India’s once-formidable spin attack is losing its edge. From repeated failures to take wickets in the middle overs against Ireland, England and in recent T20I series, to a thinning talent pipeline, India’s traditional strength has become a growing concern, forcing the team management to increasingly rely on pace rather than spin. India’s once-formidable spin attack is losing its edge. From repeated failures to take wickets in the middle overs against Ireland, England and in recent T20I series, to a thinning talent pipeline, India’s traditional strength has become a growing concern, forcing the team management to increasingly rely on pace rather than spin.
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