Former South African pace bowler Dale Steyn has made a bold prediction regarding the upcoming five-match Test series between England and India, which commences on June 20 at Headingley. Steyn forecasts a 3-2 victory for England, anticipating a closely contested series with no drawn matches.
Steyn's prediction comes in the wake of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, where South Africa emerged victorious. He believes that the aggressive, result-oriented approach increasingly common in Test cricket, particularly exemplified by England's "Bazball" strategy, will ensure a decisive outcome in each match. He highlighted that all five games will be closely fought, with no runaway wins for either side.
The series is particularly significant as it marks the beginning of the new ICC World Test Championship cycle for 2025-2027. For India, this series signifies a transition, with Shubman Gill taking over as captain in the Test format. Gill's leadership skills have been noted, especially after his performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Rishabh Pant will assist Gill, marking his return to a leadership role after recovering from his injuries.
However, India faces a significant challenge as they enter this new cycle without the experienced trio of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravichandran Ashwin, all of whom have recently retired from Test cricket. Their absence creates a void, leaving the team reliant on youth and new talent. The squad includes promising players such as Sai Sudharsan, Karun Nair, and Abhimanyu Easwaran, signaling a strategic shift towards nurturing young players for the future.
England, on the other hand, has found considerable success with "Bazball," an aggressive and attacking style of play implemented under coach Brendon McCullum. This approach has transformed their home record, with 15 wins and only four losses in the last 20 home Tests, with only one draw. This reflects not only a tactical advantage but also a psychological edge when playing on home soil.
Historically, India has struggled in Test series in England, having won only three times in 100 years. The unfamiliar conditions, combined with the absence of key experienced players, pose a significant hurdle for the young Indian team. The series will test India's bench strength and set the tone for their ambitions in the new WTC cycle.
The five Test matches will be played at iconic venues, including Headingley, Edgbaston, Lord's, Old Trafford, and The Oval. These locations will provide a fitting backdrop for what promises to be a thrilling and closely fought series, as both teams aim to start their WTC campaign on a positive note. Steyn's prediction adds extra anticipation.