I've read Manormanic's post different to how you have Pro, he's not saying he wants roads where quality bowlers are reduced to bowling machines. He's saying (I think please correct if I'm wrong) on this wicket two identical balls have done two different things off the pitch...and that is mighty hard to play against.
The trying to hang in their style is seen two ways. Batsman tries to defend and hang in but then gets a nick is it a soft dismissal on wickets like these?. If he uses his feet...which I saw Sibley do a bit....and tries to get down the track but misses is that reckless or a safer way to play on a turning track?. Sometimes you're stuffed either way.
Bairstow misses a straight on ball today presuming he played for spin that wasn't there, but he has got previous with a leaky defence we know.
If it was a club match on a turning track, some of us play down the line and not for the spin, if it spins you nick it or it spins past your bat, if you get to the pitch it don't matter which way it's turning.
There's loads of us on here prefer tests to one day cricket same as you, but this was a bad pitch and we look worse than the Indian batters in their own conditions. There's no real surprise there.
But if it was that easy we would have made it further than club cricket
and most of us havnt.
I think also as another post mentions, the pink ball has made it a bit harder to play than the conventional red one. Maybe it skids more...