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Nasser Hussain banks on Bazball for England to succeed in India

Spin will play a big part in the Test series in India due to the ... Read More
NEW DELHI: Although the hosts will start as clear favorites in the forthcoming five-match Test series in India, former captain Nasser Hussain has cautioned against discounting England's chances due to their recent success with the "Bazball" strategy.

England haven't lost a Test series since adopting Bazball, while India haven't lost at home since 2012-13.

"India are the favourites, but every single challenge Bazball has faced they've stuck to their guns and Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum's record is seriously good, I wouldn't write them off," Hussain told Sky Sports.

"Bazball has been very successful, especially at home, and the two toughest places to tour are India or Australia. It's going to be a massive challenge for England.

"India want to see how this new approach will work at home. It will be fascinating cricket and will be interesting to see how this particular side will go against what is one of the great cricketing outfits at the moment, which is the India side."

Top 10: Highest run-scorers in India-England Tests

The great Sachin Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer in Test matches between India and England with 2535 runs in 32 matches at an average of 51.73 with 7 hundreds.

Former England captain Joe Root is second in the list with 2526 runs in 25 matches at an average of 63.15 with 9 hundreds.

The legendary Sunil Gavaskar comes next with 2483 runs in 38 matches at an average of 38.20 with 4 hundreds.

Former England captain Alastair Cook scored 2431 runs in 30 matches at an average of 47.66 with 7 centuries.

With 1991 runs from 28 matches at an average of 42.36 and 5 hundreds, India run-machine Virat Kohli comes next in the list.

Batting legend and present India head coach Rahul Dravid comes next with 1950 runs in 21 matches at an average of 60.93 with 7 hundreds.

The great Gundappa Viswanath comes next with 1880 runs from 30 matches at an average of 37.60 with 4 centuries.

Cheteshwar Pujara has scored 1778 runs from 27 matches at an average of 39.51 with 5 hundreds.

Graham Gooch comes next with 1725 runs from 19 matches at an average of 55.64 with 5 centuries.


'India's spinners are very different to England's'
Because Indian pitches are often slow, spin will be crucial once more. Former England captain Michael Atherton believes that the Indian spin assault has greater diversity.

"If you go to India, spin will play a big part, it historically has done, and I suspect it always will do. India do have a very strong seam attack as well.

Top 10: Highest run-scorers in India-England Tests

The great Sachin Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer in Test matches between India and England with 2535 runs in 32 matches at an average of 51.73 with 7 hundreds.

Former England captain Joe Root is second in the list with 2526 runs in 25 matches at an average of 63.15 with 9 hundreds.

The legendary Sunil Gavaskar comes next with 2483 runs in 38 matches at an average of 38.20 with 4 hundreds.

Former England captain Alastair Cook scored 2431 runs in 30 matches at an average of 47.66 with 7 centuries.

With 1991 runs from 28 matches at an average of 42.36 and 5 hundreds, India run-machine Virat Kohli comes next in the list.

Batting legend and present India head coach Rahul Dravid comes next with 1950 runs in 21 matches at an average of 60.93 with 7 hundreds.

The great Gundappa Viswanath comes next with 1880 runs from 30 matches at an average of 37.60 with 4 centuries.

Cheteshwar Pujara has scored 1778 runs from 27 matches at an average of 39.51 with 5 hundreds.

Graham Gooch comes next with 1725 runs from 19 matches at an average of 55.64 with 5 centuries.


"India's four spinners are very different to England's. They have two left-arm finger spinners in Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel. They have a wrist spinner in Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravichandran Ashwin is one of the greatest spinners of all time.

"England have a solid left-arm spinner in Jack Leach and then three very inexperienced spinners after that with Tom Hartley, Shoaib Bashir and Rehan Ahmed. It will be a particular challenge for them, but the selectors see a high ceiling for them," he said.

(With PTI inputs)
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