
London, England – 02. August: Indian Yashsvi Jaiswal talks to Captain SHUBMAN GILL when Captain Ollie Pope looks at the Rothesay test match between England and India in Kia Ooval on August 2, 2025 in London in England. (Photo: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) Former English captain Nasser Hussain killed the “playground” and “planning” ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar trophies, but praised the performance of both teams and said, “The test cricket needed such a series.”“This series was feistics and played with a little needle and I like it,” he wrote in the Daily Mail.“Generally, the fight between teams was much more watching. It was a great TV,” Hussain added.“We talked about two iconic series coming to England-India at home and then Australia away. When you build a series, sometimes it can be a little one-sided and deflationary. But this didn’t disappoint, and I think the test cricket needed such a series.”
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Hussain then continued to emphasize some of the series of moments of the series.“There were so many unforgettable moments. Zak Crawley was the last night at the Lord.“Here in the oval we saw Joe Root-to the least, calmer, calm individual-tore cold after some of the verbs from Prasidh Krishna. Then there was Sai Sudharsan, another quiet figure, go to English and have words with Duckett.
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On the playgrounds and schedule, the captain of the former England noted: “The only disadvantages were the playground and schedule. Do not make a mistake, this series needed this oval playground.“When it comes to schedule, five tests in six weeks are too tight and the data was also special. I agreed to Ben Stokes when he asked why there were two long turns of eight or nine days between the tests, and then two short for three days.