Australia pacer Brett Lee was not surprised to see England dominate India in recently-concluded Test series. After all, the mighty Aussies too found it tough to handle English conditions in the 2005 Ashes.
India lost the four-Test series 4-0, thereby relinquishing the No. 1 Test ranking to the home team.
"For the Indians to lose 4-0, it's going to hurt them really bad. But, let me tell you one thing: English conditions are not that easy to play in. We found that out in 2005," said Lee, on the sidelines of a promotional event in Mumbai on Friday.
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"But the Indians too haven't played the best cricket of late. On the other hand, England were terrific in all departments.
"England have lot of swinging bowlers, so it isn't a surprise that English cricket is doing so well," he added.
Lee, however, had a word of caution for the English, suggesting that MS Dhoni's men could bounce back in the upcoming ODIs, the first of which is on September 3.
"I'm sure India will do well in the ODIs," he said.
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