Batsmen need to deliver if India are to win Test series in England: Ganguly

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The batsmen need to deliver and amass 400-450 runs in the first innings for to win the five-match Test series in England, former said here on Saturday.

"(It will depend) on the batsmen. You have to score 400 runs in Test If they get 400 runs in the first innings, they will win test matches," told reporters at the Eden Gardens here.

"They are a good team. If they bat well, they will do well in England. They can win the Test series. has got a big chance of winning," he added.

England recorded a resounding come-from-behind 2-1 ODI series win recently. After pocketing the T20 series and winning the first 50-over encounter convincingly, slumped to heavy back-to-back reversals to lose their grip on the three-match

From August 1, a new-look England test side will look to improve their recent record in the longest format over five matches.

The Joe Root-led England side is ranked fifth in the world and have failed to win any of their last three series with just one match won.

The last time India toured England under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, they lost the five-game test series 3-1 after the first tie ended in a draw.

The difference in runs between the top two scorers, (518 runs) and (503 runs), with third-placed India's (402 runs) was more than 100 runs underlining the failure of the visiting batters to get runs.

Talking about Dhoni, who now only plays white-ball cricket, did not want to delve too much into the former captain's lean patch with the bat and calls for the 37-year old to call it a day.

"Whatever he does, it's his decision (on retirement). I am sure he will get back to scoring runs."

On conundrum, Ganguly said he had no clue about the series of developments which led to the BCCI issuing a timeline of events.

"I don't know what happened. I hope he recovers in time," he said.

Saha will undergo on his right shoulder in at the end of this month or starting of August.

It is unlikely that the Bengal stumper will be able to even lift a bat for two months after going under the knife.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 21:20 IST