London, Aug 10 (IANS/RAY) After two terribly disappointing cricket Test matches -- especially the last one that ended at Old Trafford, Manchester Saturday, a 1-2 deficit in the series and only one more encounter yet to come, India have no alternative other than to pull out all stops in pursuit of squaring the series against England.
It is, of course, easier said than done, but coach Duncan Fletcher has got to re-motivate his wards to make a final, face-saving effort. An overwhelming majority in the current Indian squad arrived in England this summer sans the scars of the 2011 whitewash. But after the reverse at Southampton and now the drubbing at Old Trafford, they are wounded as well.
Yet, all is not lost. The present lot of Englishmen are not world beaters. If India get their act together in batting, including finding an answer to James Anderson (who may not be as incisive at The Oval as at Old Trafford and could also be tiring), turning the tables is not impossible.