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‘Wounded India will come back harder’

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Nottingham: India might have been humiliated in the series opener at Lord’s but England pace spearhead James Anderson expects the wounded visitors to make a strong comeback in the second cricket Test between the two sides, starting Friday at Trent Bridge.

“When you lose a Test, as a professional there’s a fire inside you. You don’t want that to happen again. I’m sure, India would comeback harder in the next game but we would do everything possible on Friday to be right on the money,” said Anderson, whose came up with a five-wicket haul in India’s second innings at Lord’s.

As a matter of fact, Anderson also has the record of dismissing Sachi Tendulkar six times in Test matches — a feat no other bowler has managed in the last 22 years.

“I don’t bowl any differently to him (Tendulkar). He is obviously a key wicket for us to get out but there are 10 other batsmen to be dismissed. (PTI)

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