Bhubaneswar, Feb. 3 -- Generally turning pitches are prepared in India to spin a web around the batters of the visiting teams. However, former India captain Sourav Ganguly has questioned the need to prepare turning tracks in the country.

As per Ganguly, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should focus on good wickets rather than going for rank-turners for home Test matches.

India got the test of their own medicines in the first Test against England in Hyderabad when the hosts lost by 28 runs. Tom Hartley took seven wickets to lead England's fight back to script a come from behind victory as India's strategy to prepare a slow turner backfired.

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