LONDON: England pacer Chris Tremlett, who bowled with a niggling hamstring in India’s second innings in the first Test at Lord’s, is expected to be fit for the second Test at Trent Bridge, starting Friday.
The paceman, who took four wickets in England’s 196-run victory to go one up in the four-Test series, left the field regularly during the fourth and fifth day’s play and did not look at all comfortable, reports the Evening Standard.
Tremlett has been named in an unchanged 12-man squad for the second Test and Andrew Strauss is confident his new-ball bowler will play at Nottingham. “He seems fine,” said the England captain. “He has a little niggle but I think he should be fine.”
“He’s an important player for us and has troubled everyone he has come up against. It’s not surprising when you are as tall and strong as he is. He’s the real deal and he’s definitely added something to our attack,” Strauss said.
Earlier, an elated England skipper Strauss had credited his bowlers for the massive 196-run win over India in the opening cricket Test here, saying that it was a perfect performance against a formidable batting line-up.
“Over the two innings, it was as close to perfect bowling performance as it has been in the last two-three years which is saying a lot as we have bowled quite consistently well in this period,” stated Strauss after England dismissed India for 286 and 261 in the two innings at Lord’s. (Agencies)