England dominated 'very good' India says Flower

LONDON : England coach Andy Flower has defended his side's achievement in whitewashing India 4-0 in their recent Tes
24 Aug, 2011

While many pundits were quick to acknowledge England's overall excellence, there was widespread criticism of the way in which India, who started the series as the world's top Test side, acquitted themselves in England.

India's smallest margin of defeat in the four Tests was a still large 196 runs in the series opener at Lord's and England, who replaced India at the top of the Test rankings and dropped their opponents down to third place, finished with an innings and eight run win at The Oval on Monday.

This was England's second straight innings victory and India batting great Sunil Gavaskar said: "Losing is part of the game but for a top-ranked side to lose so badly is inexcusable."

Gavaskar, who said India were "pathetic" during the series, added: "England were magnificent, they were much superior to India and much better prepared.

"But I did expect the Indian team to show more fight than they did in the four Tests."

However, Flower said England's achievement in humbling a side featuring such star batsmen as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Venkatsai Laxman should not be diminished in any way.

"They have dominated a very good side here, and I don't think we should forget that," said Flower.

"There are some very fine cricketers in that Indian side, and they have been performing at a high level for a very long time," the former Zimbabwe batsman, who has overseen England's rise up the standings since taking charge two years ago, added.

"They are hugely experienced -- so to play like we did and to dominate them like we did is a great credit to these England players."

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

 

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