England on Tuesday became the first side ever in Test cricket to chase 250+ scores in four consecutive matches when they successfully hunted down 378, their highest-ever chase in the format, to beat India by seven wickets at Edgbaston and level the series for Pataudi Trophy 2-2.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain was left in awe of how the hosts' new, attacking approach has marked their turnaround in Test cricket, saying that winning four consecutive times is "unbelievable" while lavishing rich praise on second-innings centurions Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow over their unbroken 269-run stand powering England to victory.
"This win over India was remarkable. To do it once it is remarkable, to do it four times on the bounce is unbelievable, it really is. The form that Jonny Bairstow and Root are in - I can't remember a pair of England cricketers being in such form for such a sustained period. I will be perfectly honest, it's not really Bazball. The way they are playing is just what normal Root and Bairstow can do," said Hussain after the match.