London: Former England captain Nasser Hussain has said that despite the win at Lord's, there are some vulnerabilities in this Indian team which England have to remember. He also backed England to win the next three Tests.
"There are still vulnerabilities in this India side and that's what England have to remember at Headingley. If England had Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and now Stuart Broad available to them, I'd still fancy them strongly to win this series. But they can get back over the next three Tests without them," wrote Hussain in his column for Daily Mail.
"Look at the India batting line-up. Rishabh Pant can be a destructive batsman but he doesn't always come off and looks a place too high to me at six in English conditions against the Dukes ball. The same goes for Ravindra Jadeja at seven. And, whatever they did at Lord's, India do still have a long tail. That's what made me so cross about that last morning when England lost the plot against that tail and it eventually cost them a Test they could easily have won," further wrote Hussain.
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He felt that runs could be expected from both teams considering the flat pitch at Headingley, which is also the home ground of England captain Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow and Dawid Malan.