He may not have ended up with a bagful of wickets, but Chris Tremlett's thrilling battle with Sachin Tendulkar was one of the talking points of the first Test at Lord's.
Tendulkar eventually fell to Stuart Broad, but had a tough time negotiating the extra bounce and swing of Tremlett. The 29-year-old pacer claimed four wickets in the match, and played a key role in England's crushing 196-run victory over India.
But disaster struck soon after; Tremlett was forced to miss the next match with a back injury, and doubts continue over his participation in the third Test, beginning Wednesday.
Tremlett, who made his Test debut against India in 2007, says he is a much improved bowler now and relishes the prospect of bowling to greats like Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid.
In an interview with Harish Kotian, England's pace sensation admits his frustration on missing the action in the Trent Bridge Test because of injury and also throws light on how England have become one of the top sides in Test cricket.
You were in pretty good form in the first Test at Lord's and troubled all the Indian batsmen with your extra bounce and movement. How disappointing was it to miss the second Test with injury after such a good start to the series?
Obviously, it was extremely frustrating. I had a good match at Lord's and then this injury ruled me out of the second Test. But I am trying not to be too down about it; I am looking to stay positive and get back in the team for the third Test.
What is your current injury status? Are you fit to take the field for the third Test at Birmingham?
It is coming good each day. I am in the squad for the third Test and will take a fitness test before the game on Thursday. But I feel pretty good, and I feel a lot better than I was just keeping my fingers crossed that it will hold up for Thursday.
The injury is not very serious and I am hoping that my back injury will improve in time for the third Test. The training sessions in the next couple of days will give me a chance to see if I am fit enough to play the match.
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