As Team India gears up for the second Test against Bangladesh at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the conditions are expected to be quite different from what was seen in Chennai during the first Test. ESPNCricinfo reports that the Kanpur pitch will be a black soil track, thus offering an altogether different challenge. Unlike Chennai's red soil pitch, the Kanpur black soil surface does not promise to throw anything as good as the bounce both of the seamers and spinners got from Chennai's pitch. The red soil pitch was bountiful in the opening Test in Chennai, settling down to deliver consistent bounce for both the pace and spinners. New ball pacer was a threat and even the spinners like Ravichandran Ashwin were not short of how to get the batters in trouble as the pitch wore down to Day 4. Also Read | Fielding Coach, T Dilip Highlights India’s Top 4 Fielders in Chennai Test Bounce will likely be less at the black soil pitch in Kanpur, but conditions are supposed to stay flatter all through the match. That may make batters react by keeping alive in a much more defensive mode as the ball will not rise as much. As the game goes on and the pitch deteriorates, it is then that the spinners will play an important role with more cracks appearing making it difficult for the batsmen to go about their usual attacking mode. Team changes India: Same playing XI for India in the second Test. Akash Deep might be out of the playing XI and could be replaced by either Kuldeep Yadav or Axar Patel. It would give India a bowling lineup led by two pacers and three spinners. Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan, not available for Bangladesh, is a huge concern as he got injured. The team might replace pacer Nahid Rana with Taijul Islam, who has considerable experience and played against Indian conditions in the past. Also Read | CSA Delegation 'Satisfied' with Bangladesh's Security for Test Series, Says BCB