Pybus added that the management will evaluate the playing conditions at the new stadium, where hot June temperatures reaching 40°C are expected to dry out the pitch and offer assistance to spin bowlers.
"This is a new stadium, it is a new wicket.
I think the Indian coaching staff and leadership will be as interested to see how the wicket plays as we are.
It looks like a good cricket wicket but I have no doubt the heat is going to pull moisture out very quickly.
It has got a good covering of grass but will it continue to hold it together?
So spinners will play a major part in the game even though it looks pretty green at the moment," said Pybus.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has actively expanded Test cricket to regional venues, making India the nation with the highest number of unique Test stadiums globally.
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The match is scheduled to begin daily at 9:30 AM IST, with the official coin toss taking place at 9:00 AM IST.