Regardless, Shastri indicated he was leaning towards a two-spinner combination, given that the UK has experienced a mostly sunny summer so far. Outside of the wicketkeeper, Shastri was certain about his 12 for the final, with Ashwin and the fast bowler Umesh Yadav battling it out for one spot in India’s five-man attack.”When you look at the WTC, if I remember from the last time India were in the final, what you learn from that game is very important,” Shastri said. “You’ve got to pick a team that suits the conditions. Last time in Southampton the weather was really overcast. Hence I’ll pick my 12.”And my 12 will be very clear. It will be Rohit [Sharma], Shubman [Gill], [Cheteshwar] Pujara at three, Virat Kohli at four, Ajinkya Rahane five […] Six will be Jadeja, seven will be Mohammed Shami, eight will be [Mohammed] Siraj, nine will be Shardul Thakur, the eleventh will be Ashwin and the twelfth will be Umesh Yadav. So this will be my twelve.”And then, depending on the conditions, if four seamers are playing, then it’ll be Umesh and Shardul who’ll play with Siraj and Shami. But if two spinners are playing, which should be the case at The Oval, seeing what the weather is existing in England at the moment, where it’s nice and sunny at times, then it will be Ashwin, Jadeja, Shardul, Shami and Siraj.”Daniel Vettori has called R Ashwin ‘an incredible bowler’ who will be ‘first choice in most teams’•Associated PressIndia have been training at Arundel Castle over the last week or so, with the coaching staff and a first batch of players starting preparations on May 25. The rest of the team has arrived in groups since then, with the five players involved in the rain-affected IPL final in Ahmedabad, which went into its reserve day – Gill, Shami, Bharat, Jadeja and Rahane – joining their team-mates on June 1.Australia, who have been training in Beckenham, have also been pondering the composition of India’s attack. Their assistant coach Daniel Vettori suggested India’s major selection debate would involve Thakur and Ashwin, who are vying to be the second allrounder at No. 8.”We have been debating that,” Vettori said in a media interaction prior to Australia’s training session in Beckenham. “I think Jadeja will play because of the batting he brings to the table and how successful he has been at that No. 6 position. Then the question will be around that fourth seamer and the allrounder in Thakur and Ashwin, but they are [both] pretty good choices.”Vettori felt the pitch at The Oval would play true to its character despite the unusual timing of the Test match, and bring spinners into play.”Ashwin is an incredible bowler and he will be first choice in most teams, and just with their combinations it may lead to that [him missing selection],” Vettori said. “We expect The Oval to behave how it always behaves. It is a good wicket, but it can offer a lot to the spinners as the game goes on.”

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