Andy Flower, head coach England cricket
team, acknowledged the pains endured by his players during the npower
Test series against India.
The coach was full of praise for the hard
work put in by the English cricketers as they thumped one of the best
sides by four games to nil and claimed the number one spot in
International Cricket Council's Test rankings as a result.
Flower is satisfied with the outcome of
the series and feels that the Poms deserve to be number one. The coach
revealed that the English players were swollen with pride after
accomplishing this feat.
“It gives me tremendous satisfaction. I
looked at them in the changing room after the game, and they can rightly
feel very proud of themselves. They've put in a tremendous amount of
hard work to get themselves into a place where
they feel very confident and where they are making good decisions,”
said Flower.
The former Zimbabwean cricketer stressed
that the Indian team's dismal performance should not overshadow the
labour of English players.
Flower also admires the atmosphere
prevailing in the England dressing room, where players are genuinely
confident and believe that they can win matches.
Poms' head coach was delighted to see his
side dictate terms to the Men in Blue, as according to Flower, the
Indians are a formidable side and have players with immense experience.
“It is nice to see the team like that.
They have dominated a very good side here, and I don't think we should
forget that. There are some very fine cricketers in that Indian side,
who have been performing for a very long time.
They are hugely experienced, so to dominate them like we did is a
credit to these England players,” said the 43-year-old Flower.
The former Zimbabwean cricketer and his
men, after reaching the summit, have set their focus on retaining it for
a long time. England has a five month lay-off from Tests before they
embark on the tour of Pakistan in January 2012.
The English team's next assignment will be
to face India in the upcoming limited overs fixtures, which will start
with a T20 match at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Wednesday, August 31.
The Men in Blue are better suited to the
limited format and will look to avenge the humiliation which they
suffered in this series, while Flower and his men would like to continue
the winning momentum.
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