Rochdale Observer

Credit to Ben for handing England shot

- CRICKET

BRENDON Mccullum credits the inspiratio­nal leadership and “total conviction” of Ben Stokes for giving England a fighting chance of leaving India with a series win.

The score is tied at 1-1 after two gripping Tests in Hyderabad and Visakhapat­nam, giving England a realistic shot at becoming the first side to win away on Indian soil since 2012.

The contest resumes on February 15 and Mccullum insists they will be ready to “drop the shoulder and go hard” when they return for the third

Test in Rajkot.

A crucial part of England’s ability to do just that so far has been the contributi­on of three novice spinners in the form of Rehan Ahmed, Tom Hartley and Shoaib Bashir, who have defied their lack of experience to claim 26 wickets between them against players who have grown up against the turning ball.

And Mccullum was glowing about Stokes’ ability to instil belief in the group.

“There are heaps of positives. Our spin bowling unit, albeit young and raw, have shown they’ve got what it takes,” he said.

“I put it down to the skipper. He has total conviction in his methods and is incredibly empathetic towards people.

“He spends time with them to ensure his messaging is really consistent, in his body language and behaviours, and he backs up what he says to them off the field with opportunit­ies on the field. He is desperate to lead this team and he wants to take this team to whatever level he can take it. If the next three Tests are anything like these last two, it’s going to be one hell of a series.”

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