London:The thought of going into a Test without the seasoned pace duo of Stuart Broad and James Anderson is definitely not a good one, England's wicketkeeper-batsman Jonny Bairstow admitted on the eve of the second match against India.
Bairstow said he doesn't have much knowledge about the extent of injuries suffered by Broad and Anderson, rendering one unavailable and the other doubtful for the second Test against India.
Broad will miss the match with a calf injury, while Anderson is also a doubt for the game and struggling with a tight quad.
"We don't really have much information. We know that Broad has gone for scans, we don't know anything else," Bairstow said at the pre-match press conference on Wednesday.
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Asked about the possibility of playing a Test without both Anderson and Broad, he said, "It's a big loss for the team -- both have over 1000 wickets between them -- but it's also an opportunity for others, just like it was against Pakistan recently," Bairstow said.
He added, "There is going to be injury, illness, you have to be adaptable within the group, we are playing a professional sport."
Bairstow was also asked about the moment when India pacer Mohammed Siraj gave him a silent send-off after dismissing him in the series opener in Nottingham.