England has a lot to prove in the upcoming Test series against India, says Bikash Mohapatra.
There's a lot at stake for England in the upcoming Test series against India.
For starters, the visitors were victorious the last time they toured the Isles, securing what was their first series win on English soil since 1986.
Besides, England haven't beaten India at home in nine years and haven't won a Test against the country they are hosting in five years -- since that famous win at the Wankhede in 2006.
More importantly, should Andrew Strauss's men put it across India, by a two-Test margin, they will replace the latter as the top-ranked Test team.
No wonder they are all geared up for the series, beginning with the opening Test at Lord's on Thursday.
"We have made no bones of the fact that we want to be the No.1 Test team in the world," said Graeme Swann.
He then went on to elucidate his point.
"It has been a goal for the last two years and our performance graph has gone up in the time," explained England's top spinner.
"At the moment, India is the No.1 Test team in the world. And they are there on merit."
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