Nasser Hussain says England must make improvements individually after losing to India, with Bazball and the pitches not to blame.
Sky Sports Cricket expert Nasser Hussain reflects on England's 4-1 series defeat in India, with the tourists trounced by an innings and 64 runs in Dharamsala after two batting collapses. The former England captain explains why Bazball and pitches cannot be blamed, as he hails a depleted India side for securing a 17th successive series win on home turf. The final Test was like the old-school England in India in the last decade or so - it was a very one-sided affair.
The reason James Anderson, who took his 700th wicket in the Test, and Ravichandran Ashwin, who took nine wickets in his 100th Test, have ended up greats of the game is because they are constantly trying to improve. After a poor Ashes series, Jimmy wanted to increase his run-up speed going into the crease, feeling he needed a bit more zip at the age of 41. Ashwin is learning all the time, about seam positions and how to deliver the ball.
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