His English counterpart Graeme Swann fared a little better, managing two wickets at Lord's before toiling without success at Trent Bridge, where his frustration got the better of him as he incurred an official reprimand after angrily kicking the stumps.
Ojha is under no illusions about the challenges that await him in England.
"While it's a great opportunity for me, it's equally a challenge," said the spinner, who played the last of his 11 Tests against New Zealand in Nov. 2010.
"It's a great responsibility, especially when England are doing so well. Spinners from both sides struggled in both Tests, which suggests conditions are not easy for the slow bowlers.
"From what I saw, I think patience and consistency would be key there. Once I reach England, I would talk to my teammates and analyse the conditions."
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