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Stuart Broad believes India’s confidence will be ‘sky high’ after win in Australia

Broad also added that for India, England wouldn’t do any build-up “in our minds” in the upcoming four-match Test series, beginning in Chennai on February 5.

Stuart Broad believes India’s confidence will be ‘sky high’ after win in Australia

Australian skipper Pat Cummins (Photo by Martin Rickett / POOL / AFP)

England pacer Stuart Broad has suggested that India’s confidence will be “sky high” after their historic Test series win in Australia.

Broad also added that for India, England wouldn’t do any build-up “in our minds” in the upcoming four-match Test series, beginning in Chennai on February 5.

“This is not an easy place to tour, and India’s confidence will be sky high from winning at the Gabba to complete a series victory in Australia earlier this month,” Broad wrote in his column for the Daily Mail.

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“I can tell you that they had supporters within this England team throughout that decisive match in Brisbane. The togetherness, the character, spirit and willingness they showed was phenomenal. Any team in the world would have been proud of what India achieved despite being depleted by injuries,” he added.

Courtesy their series win in Australia, India are currently placed at the top spot in the ICC World Test Championship points table.

“They are the World Test Championship leaders for good reason. But we have moved from being admirers to their enemy within a couple of weeks and what we cannot do is build India up in our minds. They are not impregnable,” said the 34-year-old.

The 144-Test veteran also praised India skipper Virat Kohli, terming him one of the “best” batsman he has ever seen.

“Virat Kohli is one of the best I’ve ever seen but if we go through all their positives we will be defeated before we’ve even begun. We need to build on our own strengths. We are entering the series in great form ourselves,” said Broad while highlighting England’s recent 2-0 Test series win in Sri Lanka,” said Broad.

“We’ve got batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders in the top 10 of the world rankings. Yes, India are a brilliant side, and it would be one of the most remarkable series victories if we were able to pull it off, but we know if we get our mindset right we can beat anyone,” he added.

India only need to win the four-match Test series against England, beginning February 5, with a 2-0 margin to seal a spot in the World Test Championship final. If they lose one Test against England though, they will need to win three matches.

England, on the other hand, need to beat India 3-0. Even a 2-2 drawn series will not be enough for England to go past India and finish among the top two on the Test Championship final.

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