Former Engand Pacer warns England not to take India lightly in the wake of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retirement. He urges his team not only to focus on the Ashes also focus on this important 5-match test series.
India will begin their WTC Cycle 2025-2027 from a tour to England with 5 tests schedule across the country, this also mark the new era for the Indian team for the first time in more than a decade they’ll touring England without Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and R Ashwin.
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James Anderson Urges Focus Ahead of India Series
Speaking on the talkSport cricket podcast James Anderson urged his England Teammates not to take England lightly since its been days last time England played a test and emphazizing that England shouldn’t underestimate India.
“Looking back at my career, I think at happened to much where 18 months out from the Ashes and the management & players are starting to look towards that and forget what’s in front of you. India is going to be such a tough challenge, even at home. They are a strong side,” Anderson said.
And for the first time in decades England will be hosting India without the service of their ace pacer James Anderson when he was asked about his team current pace attack he signalled against India this is ‘OK’ having 6 fast bowlers in the line-up he told its always okay to have backups and later when touring Australia you need a complete setup in the fast bowling department the veteran added.
“Against India we’ll be OK, but when you go to Australia, you need a battery of fast bowlers,” Anderson said.
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England vs India Test schedule
1st Test: June 20 to June 24 (Leeds)
2nd Test: July 2 to July 6 (Birmingham)
3rd Test: July 10 to July 14 (London)
4th Test: July 23 to July 27 (Manchester)
5th Test: July 31 to August 4 (London)
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