Ha ha...so when England batsmen fail it is about setting the wrong expectations where as when Indian batsmen fail in English conditions they are classed as flat track bullies!
It's definatley hard for the Indian batsmen to adjust to the conditions. But these green seamers the Indian players keep quoting in the press are misleading.
You don't actually get so many of those these days, it's more the overhead conditions that makes it alien to them, when the ball swings. Overheads no one can do much about and we have seen some real quality Pakistani bowlers using our conditions are causing havoc with swing conventional and reverse.
The Indian spinners will be nullified on our pitches but with the current pace attack India have over here should be a much closer contest.
The youngish England batsmen really do have their work cut out scoring runs against 2 very good...one world class...spinners on the wickets we have seen in the last 2 games.
Kholi has already scored plenty of runs in England and I think Rahane and Pujara will join him for the series here, maybe Gill as well.