London, Aug 11 (IANS) Former captain Geoffrey Boycott is mighty pleased with England winning the Manchester Test by an innings and inside three days but he sounded a word of caution saying that Alastair Cook and Co. must improve upon three areas before they face India in the series-decider fifth Test starting Aug 15 at The Oval.
Lauding the terrific performance at the Old Trafford, where nearly two sessions were wiped out due to rain, Boycott feels that England have turned it all around in style after the disaster at Lord’s.
"Although we want to enjoy the team’s success and believe England have turned the corner we should sound a note of caution because there are three areas they need to improve. They have to look at the quality of their back-up seam bowlers, address the weaknesses of opening batsman Sam Robson and all our batsmen have to improve against the short ball," Boycott wrote in his column in The Daily Telegraph.