England cricketer Zak Crawley feels that his side will have an edge over India in the upcoming pink ball Test despite India's 'unbelievable seam attack'. The 23-year-old English batsman who did not play in the first 2 Tests against India in the ongoing 4 match Test series due to a wrist injury believes that England will be more adept than India in playing the moving pink ball as the English side has grown up in seamer-friendly conditions. However, Crawley added that India has incredible batsmen which would not help his side much. The 3rd Test which is a Day and Night Test is set to begin from 24th February at Motera Stadium, Ahmedabad.
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