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Trott says England will be up to the task in Mumbai

Last updated on: November 21, 2012 20:27 IST

Image: Jonathan Trott
Photographs: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

England batsman Jonathan Trott says the visitors are determined to level the four-match series against India in the second Test, in Mumbai, starting Friday.

England lost the opening Test by nine wickets in Ahmedabad.

"I think it will be good to strike early and go to Kolkata 1-1. It is very important that we have that mindset. I think the conditions are bit different here, but it will work in both the team's favour with regards to bounce and turn. Touring India is fine, but playing good cricket is more important," he said, in Mumbai, on Wednesday.

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"We need to produce on the field. We are looking forward to Friday. It is a fantastic opportunity for us to get 1-1," the South Africa-born English cricketer added.

Asked about the pitch on offer at the Wankhede stadium for the second Test, Trott replied, "I did have a look at the pitch. It looks a bit similar to the net wicket. It was turning a bit. When you come here, the red soil tends to spin a bit more and you generally get more spin in Mumbai.

"The ball is coming on fine. There is a little more bounce. Ahmedabad was low and slow but here you will find bounce a bit more. Hopefully, our seamers can exploit that."

'The crux of the matter is that we are 0-1 down and we need to play a lot better'

Image: Alastair Cook
Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters

Trott's assessment of the pitch is different from what India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni had expected.

After winning the first Test against England at Ahmedabad, Dhoni expressed displeasure over the Motera wicket, and said he wants rank turners for the remainder of the series.

Trott praised young India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara for his unbeaten 206 in the first innings in Ahmedabad and said such knocks help a side to win matches.

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"We saw Pujara get a good double hundred and that is what wins you Test matches. If we had managed to get an extra 100 runs in the first innings and Alastair (Cook) playing in the same way (he did in the second innings), it would have been a different game. There are a lot of ifs but crux of the matter is that we are 0-1 down and we need to play a lot better on Friday," he said.

After the second Test in Mumbai there will be a gap of eight days before the next match in Kolkata.

'It's an emphasis of trusting your game and producing results'

Image: Alastair Cook
Photographs: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Asked about the week-long gap between the Mumbai match and Kolkata game, Trott said, "You don't want to mull over these things. You want to get back to the game and get back to the middle and crack on. Hopefully, travelling to Kolkata 1-1 will be great. It will be a huge challenge but this team has got used to such challenges in the last couple of years."

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On England batsmen's inability to play against quality spin attack on sub-continent pitches, Trott said, "I still think we are improving. I think it gets highlighted because generally here you face spinners and they are going to take a lot more wickets. It's an emphasis of trusting your game and producing results."

"We saw Cookie (captain Alastair Cook) the way he set up his game against spinners, it is effective. You don't have to play a certain way. You just have to get the basics right and as long as you do it well and succeed, no one really worries how you do it."

'We have some hard work ahead of us'

Image: Kevin Pietersen and Matt Prior
Photographs: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

He admitted that the team needs to pull up its socks to level the series in Mumbai.

"Obviously, we didn't play really well in the first innings (in Ahmedabad). But we fought back in the second innings. If we had done that in the first innings it might have helped but it wasn't to be.

"There is a great challenge ahead. We have some hard work ahead of us," Trott said.

"To adjust for us is a challenge but we have players who can do that. We saw Alastair Cook do that (in the second innings in Ahmedabad). We have players who have scored runs in the subcontinent.

"So, there is no reason why we can't. We need to put a good game together with the ball and bat. It's not about playing spin bowlers, it's about putting in five good days together," Trott added.

On his own form, Trott said, "Form goes up and down. It is a frustrating thing in cricket. There is no guarantee in life and cricket."

"We had good individual performances, but didn't play well as a team. We had opportunities to put India under pressure but it didn't happen."

'I was ambitious coming to India and I want to make the most of it'

Image: Jonathan Trott
Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters

In the Ahmedabad Test, Trott scored 0 and 17 in two innings and the English batsman wants to prove himself in the remainder of the series.

"I was ambitious coming to the Test tour of India and I want to make the most of it. There are three more matches left so I am looking forward to it," he said.

He added that the team has been successful in the last couple of years and will have to readjust its goal for the tough Indian series.

"We shared goals and how we wanted to achieve things and how we wanted to go about it. It happened a lot quicker than what we expected. It's good to readjust your goals and work towards it. We knew touring India would be a huge challenge. We understand the challenge that lays ahead of us in the next three games," Trott said.
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