England’s ODI captain, Alastair Cook wants to see his side think the number one position in the ICC Test Championship by beating India in the home series starting at Lord's."It has been a good couple of months and to win the series is very pleasing. We have definitely got a lot to prove. We know as an English side, we know that we have to win. We have made a step in the right direction,” says Cook.
The England Test vice captain is now looking forward to the India contest in the upcoming four-match Test series.“It is going to be a great summer. We want to be world number one in the ICC Test Championship. There is nothing better than playing against the current world number one, to show that we can reach there. They have got some players who will go down as all-time greats. But I am very positive that if we play well, we will be a hard side to beat,’’ says Cook.
England will go to number one in the ICC Test Championship if it beats India by at least two Tests in the upcoming four-match series. Although now in third position on the table, Andrew Strauss’s team will leap above South Africa and India to take pole position if it finishes the series 3-1 or 2-0 to the good or better. The first Test, which starts at Lord’s on 21 July, will be the 2,000th in the history of the game and the 100th between England and India.
Fitness Products
More Sports News
The England Test vice captain is now looking forward to the India contest in the upcoming four-match Test series.“It is going to be a great summer. We want to be world number one in the ICC Test Championship. There is nothing better than playing against the current world number one, to show that we can reach there. They have got some players who will go down as all-time greats. But I am very positive that if we play well, we will be a hard side to beat,’’ says Cook.
England will go to number one in the ICC Test Championship if it beats India by at least two Tests in the upcoming four-match series. Although now in third position on the table, Andrew Strauss’s team will leap above South Africa and India to take pole position if it finishes the series 3-1 or 2-0 to the good or better. The first Test, which starts at Lord’s on 21 July, will be the 2,000th in the history of the game and the 100th between England and India.
Fitness Products
More Sports News
0 comments:
Post a Comment