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India vs England: Alastair Cook says, hosts’ class of 2012 comprised of ageing players while visitor’s batch of 2016 is inexperienced
"The India we played in 2012 was different. Probably an ageing team compared to now." - Alastair Cook
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Nov 29, 2016, 10:54 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 29, 2016, 11:21 PM (IST)


“We all thought it’s going to spin more. So in hindsight we would have played four and two but I am quite happy with my decision because I thought it’s the right one at that time. We will have a look in Mumbai as to how it’s turning and bouncing,” the captain explained.
Cook was all praise for Mohammed Shami who worked up some decent pace and also intimidated the England batsmen with his short pitched stuff.
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“We have always known he is a good bowler. Played a lot against him and his record in the sub-continent is actually excellent. If you look at it, he bowls better here in say swinging conditions, which seems very surprising. They have got a good balance to their attack,” said Cook.