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A Lot Of Indian Fans Are Waiting To See How To Put Bazball To Bed, Says Nasser Hussain
England last won a Test series in India 12 years ago, where Alastair Cook was the captain and spinners Graeme Swann and Monty Panesar played leading roles in the 2-1 triumph. In the 2021 tour, England had won the opening Test in Chennai, but lost next three games to lose series 3-1.
"There's been a lot of talk about Indian cricket and there's been a lot of talk about Bazball. My sense in the World Cup was that a lot of Indian fans are waiting to see how to put Bazball to bed," said Hussain on the Sky Sports Cricket podcast.
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