"I think that was the secret of India's success in the last decade or so, when we won Test matches all over the world. We had a bowling attack that could take 20 wickets, not only in India, but in other conditions too. We have always possessed a bowling attack that could take 20 wickets in India, because we have had some great spinners.
"But the bowling of our fast bowlers was heartening over the last decade. A lot of them came together at various stages and bowled well," he said.
Dravid, who hit three centuries, was the lone bright spot in India's disastrous showing in the Test series in England, where they were whitewashed 4-0. Injuries to key players throughout the tour, combined with England's stellar showing, played a major role in India's downfall.
Thus, it was a "bitter-sweet feeling" for the 38-year-old, having enjoyed one of his best displays with the bat overseas.
"Personally, there is satisfaction that I scored some tough runs there and did pretty well in those conditions. But it is much nicer when you do really well and the team wins as well; there is a lot more to celebrate about and lot more to be happy about," he said.
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