The English bowlers dominance in the series can be gauged from the fact that the famed Indian batting line-up have so far failed to cross the 300-run mark in the six innings they played here.
However, at the moment it is the England batsmen who are making headlines as there have been no less than six double centuries since 2010 -- what in Gooch's terminology is "daddy hundreds" -- and the best has been his own Essex protege Alastair Cook, who made seven tons in the last 14 Tests, including the career-best 294 at Edgbaston last week.
- For Alastair Cook, it was worth the wait
- Cook credits Gooch for 'daddy hundreds'
"I concentrate on run-making, not batting. They are two different things. A lot of people in this room can bat. But can they make runs?" asked Gooch.
"Cook in particular has learnt his game. He has learnt his trade, the attributes of run-making, has a great attitude, technical ability and he's learning all the time.
"Above all, he has great powers of concentration -- a 200 can't be made in two hours. You need to bat for six or seven hours. You can do so if you treat each ball in isolation," he said.
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