New Delhi: Former England pacer Steven Finn gave advice to Ben Stokes-led side to replicate their 2012 series victory in India, stating their Indian Premier League (IPL) superstars need to gain admirers by delivering entertaining performances.
Since their last Test series defeat at home, India has played 16 bilateral series and dominated the red-ball matches at their den, winning 36, losing only three while seven resulted in a draw. England will embark on their five-match series against India with the Hyderabad Test from January 25.
Speaking to ESPNCricinfo, Steven Finn said, "I think the IPL superstardom of some of the players will count to England's benefit. Kevin Pietersen aside, that 2012 team, people weren't really superstars in India, whereas you have quite a few guys this time going over who have played in the IPL and are superstars in that. I think that will count."
England has some IPL household names in the squad which will tour India for the five-match Test series such as Ben Stokes, Mark Wood, Jonny Bairstow, and Harry Brook.
"The three most memorable tours I went on, India 2012, Australia 2010-11, and South Africa 2016, all three of them, one of the motivations for us was to try and get the opposition public on side and turn them against their team,” the former pacer mentioned.
“That's a huge benefit to you, and having Stokes and McCullum at the helm gives England an opportunity to do that. If they play well and give a good account of themselves, as the series goes on that tide can turn, because we know how polarising the Indian cricket team can be to their public depending on how they are playing." the 34-year-old stated.