Monday 25 July 2011

Lack of match practise hurting Ind: Nasser London, Mon, Jul 25 2011

Former England captain Nasser Hussain has called India a "irregular" side, whose players are not well addressed by the IPL, and insisted that this is precisely why the British were before the Test series in progress.

"? India Actually, they were very ragged It was obvious that the guys who have done well for them in this test -. Ishant Sharma, Praveen Kumar, Rahul Dravid - were all in the Caribbean recently," said Hussain.



"But too many others have become so in tune with the series, just waiting for the demands of cricket test. Zaheer Khan look. We have told the Indian attack on the head, but it is incredible that he was allowed to play in this test such as bowling just behind him, "he wrote," the Daily Mail. "

Hussein said that while the IPL has helped Indian cricket in many ways it has also created a situation where players do not seem to be well cared for.

"For him, there is no money at all in the second innings against Somerset was curious in the extreme. I have said that the Indian Premier League has helped India to get where they are.

"It is because of their exposure to players in pressure situations and adds an extra touch and the muscles of your game one day," he said.

"However, the IPL has meant not receiving the care of his players and, for example, in England. It can not happen during this series, but ultimately England will go to them for this reason," said Hussain.

England is defending a mammoth total of 458 on the last day proved to be resistant to pressure, said Hussain.

"In the old days, a score of 62 to five could easily have turned into 120 all. However, (Matt) after (who scored an unbeaten 103) was the man for the job.

"There is growing pressure, has a good attitude and although it would be easy to call a" disinterested "in cricket, I think it's just his natural way with a stick," he said.



1 comment:

  1. Really, on Indian Players want to more practice to victory. They are surviving in injury. Now a days England have good players who can afford winning.
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