Andrew Strauss is a relieved man; at least far more assured than he was a couple of weeks back.
As England's captain, he is definitely under pressure -- India had beaten the hosts the last time they toured. But that pressure has been reduced considerably following his team's recent performances (read retaining the Ashes Down Under and a 1-0 win over Sri Lanka at home).
What further helps the English captain's cause is the fact that the opposition is under pressure as well, with their No.1 ranking at stake.
As a batsman, Strauss can breathe more freely following scores of 78 and 109 not out for Somerset in the warm-up game against India.
The 34-year-old had managed just 27 runs, in four innings, in the just-concluded series against Sri Lanka.
But Strauss did not read too much into his showing with Somerset, though.
"I said my performance for Somerset would be irrelevant in the context of this Test and I stand by that," he said.
"I thank Somerset to have let me play the warm-up game. But Test cricket is different," he added.
M S Dhoni and Andrew Strauss pose with the npower Test series trophy ahead of the first Test at Lord's on Wednesday
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