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Eng will like their chances vs India if the ball moves around: cooking

Eng will like their chances vs India if the ball moves around: cooking
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LONDON: Former British captain Alastair Cook considers India will be problematic if the ball moves around the five-match test series that will come in England, regardless of their tough batting composition.
Cook shows the weakness of India against moving balls.
“India is a good side.
England will always like their chances if the ball moves.
If the condition is like that in August with moisture around, England will love Bowling to the Indian side.” Yes, they are the world -Class unit batting.
But their big weakness is a moving ball, if it’s biting.
You always like your chances of them, “Cook said in the BBC test match of the special podcast episode.
The British Cricketers (Getty Images) talked about the final of the world test championship against New Zealand, the cook observed that India” got a little in front of them “by choosing.
Two spinners on extra sailors despite rowing conditions.
New Zealand won the first WTC by beating India by eight goals in the final of the rain which was damaged in Southampton.
“They (India) became a little confident in choosing three days before (The Game) and playing two Spinners where they know enough to rain for many matches.
So many bowling stitches are closed.
“Even though their spinners are world class, they get a little in front of them there,” said Cook.
The lack of exercise matches is another reason behind India’s defeat, according to the opening of the productive test in its time.
While Kiwi entered the WTC title clashes after the moral test series – increasing victory over British hosts, Indians were left to depend on intra-squad matches after arriving in England.
“I say New Zealand will win the game purely to the fact that they are strengthened hard.
The two test matches against England are perfect preparations,” said Cook.
“Intra-squad games, as good as your intentions may not have the same intensity.
The first hour may be very competitive but everything runs less and less.
India is difficult to do that way,” Cook added.

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