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India vs England | Virat Kohli’s boys can emulate Don Bradman’s heroic, feels Illingworth

The fourth Test begins on August 30 at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.

India vs England | Virat Kohli’s boys can emulate Don Bradman’s heroic, feels Illingworth

India's captain Virat Kohli is applauded as he leaves the field. (Photo: AFp)

Former English skipper Ray Illingworth believes the Indian cricket team led by Virat Kohli can emulate what Donald Bradman’s Australia had done in 1936-37. Australian cricket team under the captaincy of Broadman had won a five-match Test series after trailing 0-2, they are also the only team to achieve this feat.

On Donald Bradman’s 110th birth anniversary on August 27, Illingworth speaking about the ongoing five-match Test series between England and Australia said India had a chance to match the exploits of the Australian cricket great and his team.

After trailing 0-2, Virat Kohli’s side made a comeback at Trent Bridge by winning the third Test by 203 runs. With two more matches to go now, cricket experts are debating whether this team can ape Bradman’s Australia in overturning a 0-2 deficit against England in the Ashes and winning the five-match series 3-2 way back in 1936-37.

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“Well, India have shown they have come here to fight. They did very well to make a comeback in the series by winning the Test match at Trent Bridge convincingly,” Illingworth told Anandabazar Patrika, adding, “I would say, the series is 50-50 and after the Trent Bridge win, India has a chance to do what no other team could manage to do in many many years after Don Bradman’s team in 1936-37.”

“But I would still say, both teams have equal chances. England have to pick up and improve on their performance at the Trent Bridge. India, on the other hand, would be much more confident now after their convincing victory,” Illingworth added.

Despite India’s persistent problem in slip catching and not having a settled slip cordon, Illingworth was all praise about the fielding of this team.

“I am also very impressed with the fielding quality of this Indian team. Their slip catching has been outstanding in the Trent Bridge Test. Barring a couple of tough chances they almost grabbed everything that came their way. This is the best Indian fielding side I have ever seen,” he said.

The 86-year-old further opined that the current Indian bowling attack is faster than that of England.

“Their attack was completely dependable on spinners. Now they have not one, not two, but four genuine quick bowlers, who all are faster than the England bowlers. This is a remarkable change for Indian cricket,” he said.

The fourth Test begins on August 30 at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.

-With IANS inputs.

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