R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have combined well to put the visiting batsmen in trouble, thereby helping India take an unassailable 3-0 lead, something that the opposition doesn't hesitate to admit.
"They have played well and have been a key to how India has won three games in a row," admitted Jonathan Trott ahead of the fourth match.
"But we are playing them better and better with each passing game," he added, as an after thought. Even if Trott is to be believed, tackling the Indian spinners in just one of India's worries.
The biggest worry for the visitors has been their inability to check the Indian batsmen from scoring big, as also in taking wickets when required.
No matter how much the England batsmen score, it is never too much for their Indian counterparts to better. The English bowling, which had the Indian batting in all sorts of trouble in the preceding tour, is struggling to come to terms in the lifeless pitches in the subcontinent that offer little to the bowlers.
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