Even though spinners play games an remarkable function on Republic of India wickets, Flower believes the Indian hour assault may also be very deadly.
“I am really looking forward to the series since I have enjoyed watching the attacking cricket that England have been playing. It’s going to be exciting. But firstly, I would say don’t dismiss the Indian seamers and their attacking prowess because they are genuinely outstanding performers. They can pick up 20 wickets. It’s not only about the spin contest,” Flower, who’s the educator of Gulf Giants, the protecting champions of the continuing DP International ILT20 League, stated.
“I would be surprised if India don’t win the series because they are so good in home conditions and they have all the bases covered,” added the 55-year-old Flower.
Next his task within the UAE, Flower has a more difficult activity available as educator of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, who’re but to win the IPL.
“I am really looking forward to my stint with the RCB. It’s an exciting opportunity for me to see if we can do anything special with RCB,” he stated.
With the emergence of franchise leagues world wide, the cricket calendar has develop into extraordinarily cramped, and the previous Zimbabwe captain feels the governing frame must struggle to search out the suitable steadiness.
“I have been involved in franchise cricket for nearly five years now and it’s been an interesting journey for me personally and professionally as well. It’s different than coaching a national side. But how the ICC balances international cricket and franchise leagues over the coming years is going to be interesting,” stated Flower.


