And Botham feels that India is hoping against hope to beat the strong English side in their home conditions with a depleted unit.
"How can India hope to beat us, especially with their injury worries?," asked the 55-year-old.
"And as good as some of India's players have been over many years, I don't see how they can get back into this series against a side as confident as England. And they will get better, because there is a hunger in the dressing room to search for that bit extra."
The second Test of the series is to be played at Trent Bridge from Friday and the legendary all-rounder warns India of some fierce bowling from the hosts.
"England will have two bowlers on home turf, while a third -- Jimmy Anderson -- never leaves without a five-fer in his back pocket. And judging by the way he is bowling at the moment, India should be happy if all he takes is five wickets," Botham said.
"The great thing about this England team is that they are all peaking together and dovetail like the best teams do."
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