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Calcutta: The pace and accuracy of Chris Tremlett will be a big challenge for Indian batsmen as they take on England in a four-Test series starting next month, feels Geoffrey Boycott.
Boycott feels that the gigantic 68 pacer who posed problems for the Sri Lankan batsmen has caught the imagination of everyone.
Not only did the lanky pacer finish with 15 wickets at 23.40 apiece but also forced Sri Lankan captain Tillekaratne Dilshan to miss the final match with a broken right thumb.
Chris Tremletts pace and bounce was tough to handle. Theres Curtly Ambrose, Joel Garner and Glenn McGrath. When you get tall men who bowl just short of a length, it becomes very difficult to get over the top of the ball.
When youre batting, you want to be defending with the bat at 45 degrees, so that the ball hits and goes down.
When it gets up too high but its not a bouncer length, you cant just duck and weave because youve nowhere left to go. Its then that your fingers get trapped, the ball can go to slip or gully, and it causes innumerable problems, said Boycott.
Boycott added that Tremlett and James Anderson, with their contrasting styles, were the logical pairing to lead the line against India.
The Test series victory against Sri Lanka has been a big confidence booster for the English team but the only thing which worries an otherwise brimming camp is the inconsistent form of captain Andrew Strauss.
I think were ready for India. England are in a good position. Everyone but Strauss is playing well, so unless we get serious injuries, were ready.
But Boycott was quick to point that Strausss place in the team is secured.
Strausss place is not in jeopardy. Hes the captain, and hes got a terrific record. But he needs to get runs in the middle because he didnt get any against Sri Lanka, Boycott told ESPNcricinfo after the third Test against Sri Lanka finished in a draw.
Strauss had a woeful series against Sri Lanka, scoring a meagre 27 runs in four innings.
Desperate to shake off his indifferent form before the India series, it has been announced that Strauss will turn up for Somerset in the tour match in Taunton starting July 15 that Mahendra Singh Dhonis men will play before the four Tests.
Strauss has a problem against left-arm seamers, so Zaheer Khan will enjoy that. He needs to face a lot of left-arm seamers in the nets and get used to the angle. Right-arm bowlers coming round the wicket is a different thing altogether, said Boycott.
Boycott also lavished praise on English batsmen — Ian Bell, Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott — who are at the top of their game.
Cook is playing out of his skin, Bell is playing out of his skin, Trotts playing well too, and Kevin Pietersen played a fantastic innings of 85, he added.
In 2007, India had registered a first Test series win in England after 21 years.
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