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Monday, 22 August 2011

Strauss wants more after India rout



Strauss wants more after India rout


London: England captain Andrew Strauss challenged his side to improve their game still further after they completed a 4-0 whitewash of India.
England, who earlier in the series had replaced India at top of the ICC's world Test rankings, finished with a flourish, winning the fourth Test by an innings and eight runs to wrap up victory before tea on the fifth day in front of a capacity crowd at The Oval here on Monday.

England's next Test is not until early next year when they face Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates. Although for several players the imminent one-day series against India means there will be little respite from England duty, Strauss - who has retired from limited-overs internationals - will have plenty of time away from the spotlight even if he will still play for Middlesex in the remainder of the English season.
Asked about the glow of England's latest innings victory, Strauss told reporters: "I think it will keep me nice and warm, yes. We've had to put a lot into it and certainly in this game," he added after a victory that left England with an unbeaten Test record for 2011 of played eight, won six and drawn two.
However, Strauss warned that the players should not rest on their laurels.
"The greatest pitfall is that feeling that you've done it all; therefore, you're not willing to put in the hard work. I'd be very disappointed if we fell into that trap."
And Strauss knows that whatever the ICC rankings may say, there will be plenty of cricket followers who will want to see how England perform in Asia before accepting they are the world's top Test team.
"Winning away from home is always more difficult," said Strauss. "We should be competitive in our conditions against anyone in the world. Away from home is harder, so we're going to have to challenge ourselves to improve away from home - and then it's about maintaining standards and performance, and being consistent.
"We've improved a lot over the last 12 or 18 months. We need to continue that in the next year or so."
No-one has better exemplified England's progress than Ian Bell, named man-of-the-match at The Oval for his Test-best 235 - his fifth Test century of the year. His latest sublime innings took Bell to the top of the list of leading-run scorers in Test cricket in 2011 with a tally of 950 runs.
But not content with a maiden Test double century, Bell now wants to do something no England batsman has done since Mike Gatting (207) and Graeme Fowler (201) both achieved the feat in the same match against India in Chennai in 1985 and score one in the subcontinent.
"I think when we get out to the subcontinent, it's about getting big scores," said Bell, one of several England players who have gained from the advice of team batting coach and ex-England captain and opener Graham Gooch.
"I'm not sure when anyone last got a double hundred out there. That'll be the goal. Goochie will be pushing us hard because with our bowling attack we know if we get big scores on the board in the first innings, we can win Test matches."

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