Andrew Strauss' Englishmen may be relieved at not having to face an intimidating Kolkata crowd, but England-based former India stumper Farokh Engineer feels Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Indians have ducked a bullet too, considering the strong English pace attack
Andrew Strauss' Englishmen may be relieved at not having to face an intimidating Kolkata crowd, but England-based former India stumper Farokh Engineer feels Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Indians have ducked a bullet too, considering the strong English pace attack
The International Cricket Council ruled out Eden Gardens as a venue for the India vs England tie on February 27
yesterday. Though several Indian victories have been achieved on turning Eden tracks, there have been times when the pacemen have not complained.
Pity the fans
Engineer said a large number of English cricket fans would be disappointed considering the great atmosphere every big game at Eden witnesses. "I am sure a lot of people including those from the media would be extremely sad to miss out on this fixture. They love coming to Eden Gardens," said Engineer, who was part of two (1961-62 and 1972-73) out of three India's Test wins over England at the 77-year-old Test venue.
The last time England played a Test in the City of Joy was in 1992-93 whenu00a0 Mohd Azharuddin's team ended up winning. England don't have happy World Cup memories at Kolkata after they lost the 1987 final to Australia.
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