The legendary Sachin Tendulkar says the current England team is in complete awe of India's world-class seam attack with only its skipper Joe Root looking capable of getting a big hundred. Highlights | Scorecard | Gallery | News
In an exclusive interview with PTI, the iconic batsman spoke on a host of issues including India's victory, the standard of England Test team, skipper Virat Kohli's technical adjustments, Rohit Sharma's dominance against the new ball and Jasprit Bumrah's return to wickets with 12 scalps in the last two games.
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Q: You have been a part of many memorable wins. How would you describe this victory at the Lord's?
A: When I saw Joe Root putting India in after winning the toss, I was really surprised and I felt that in itself was an indication that England was worried about our fast bowling attack. I actually shared a message with a friend on Friday morning around 8 am that if weather allows us, we are winning this Test match.
The surface looked dry to me later on, because you could see that first ball from Mohammed Siraj's new spell took off from good length and hit Ollie Robinson on the chest. That was clear indication that the surface had over-dried and hence the ball took off from there. Bowling first wasn't an ideal decision by the England captain and credit to our openers, they were brilliant.