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IND vs ENG: This England staff is aware of easy methods to win in India, says Matt Prior

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With days to go for the India-England third Test — a day/night time affair — in Ahmedabad, the arrogance of the Indian staff could not get any increased. An enormous win within the second Test and all appears effectively in paradise now. In reality, cricket specialists and followers alike are assured that India at the moment are the agency favorite to win the remaining of the 2 matches left within the residence collection towards England with the collection tied at 1-1.
The final Test match in Chennai noticed Virat Kohli and Co. tick all of the containers with Rohit Sharma, Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane amongst runs whereas R Ashwin had a ball in entrance of his residence crowd. The manner Englishmen buckled beneath stress and gave up on the match earlier than their second innings may begin performed testimony to the mindset superiority that emanated from Kohli’s captaincy.

However, former England wicket-keeper Matt Prior felt that their staff cannot be write off but and if something, a collection win is effectively inside their grasp if Joe Root will get the help from different gamers.
“The series is wide open. This England team know how to win in India and it will be all about big runs now,” Prior was quoted as saying by Daily Mail.

“Joe Root has been in sublime form but we have to see other guys supporting him. If they can score big runs they’ve got a fantastic chance.”
Despite England’s horrendous present within the final match, Prior mentioned it was nonetheless an awesome view for a cricket fan as some high quality cricket was performed from each camps.
“I so enjoyed that last Test,’ he said. “I do know there was all that speak concerning the pitch however what it did do was deliver out some high-level ability from each groups.
“Whether that was Foakes’ keeping, or Virat Kohli’s batting or Rohit Sharma’s 160. It was great to watch guys at the top of their game.”