NEW DELHI: Former England captain
Nasser Hussain
said that he would have played legendary pacer
James Anderson
in the first Test against India since he can bring balance to the bowling attack.
While speaking to Sky Sports Cricket, Hussain revealed that he was "surprised" after seeing England play three spinners and added that with
Joe Root
in the squad, the visitors have "four spinners and one seamer".
Hussain also noted that
Jack Leach
hasn't bowled for several months following his stress fractures.
"I said before the game that I would have played Anderson. I was a bit surprised by the balance of the side because some people are saying three spinners, but with Root, we actually have four spinners, and one seamer. So I was a little bit surprised. I understood why they had done it. Firstly, they have seen a bare pitch that's gonna turn. The history of what they have played in India, pitches have turned recently. So they wanted four spinners or three spinners and Root. Also for the reasons that we have just discussed. We have got Jack Leach, who hasn't bowled since May-June, because of his stress fractures," Hussain said as quoted by Sky Sports.
The ex-cricketer continued by saying that
Ollie Robinson
might have been selected by England for the opening Test match against India.
"You then got a debutant and someone playing in their second Test match and they may have been a little concerned, how much can you bowl Leach in his comeback game. If you just go for the second spinner and don't get it right, as the two lads haven't quite got it right, Rehan and Hartley. Then you are left in a bit of a tricky position but Anderson gives you control. If not Anderson, it can be Robinson, just another seamer. Anderson's skills in the sub-continent have been exceptional over the last few years. He gives you control, he bowls those cutters, he gets reverse swing," he added.
Hussain also praised Anderson calling him England's greatest-ever bowler.
"You are always a better player when you are outside, Anderson was quite a good player and he is quite a good player when he is inside. He is England's greatest-ever bowler," he concluded.
(With ANI inputs)