sport news NASSER HUSSAIN: England are fun to watch but it's a DRUBBING if they lose 4-1 ... trends now

sport news NASSER HUSSAIN: England are fun to watch but it's a DRUBBING if they lose 4-1 ... trends now
sport news NASSER HUSSAIN: England are fun to watch but it's a DRUBBING if they lose 4-1 ... trends now

sport news NASSER HUSSAIN: England are fun to watch but it's a DRUBBING if they lose 4-1 ... trends now

For all the good things that this England team have done in making people want to watch their matches, right now they sit second bottom in the World Test Championship table and to me results remain the most important currency.

In the end, all sports teams are judged on their statistics. How they end up at the end of a season or a series. In cricket, how many runs you scored, the wickets you took.

Yes, you will inevitably get people talking about the style in which you played the game and rightly so, and that is where the likes of Shane Warne, Ian Botham and Brian Lara come into the conversation.

This England side have provided great viewing over the past two years, too, but the win-loss ratio is the most important thing in my eyes, so they must get the scoreline versus India back to 3-2 in Dharamshala this week.

Of course, they’ll still have lost the series, but they can then point to the third days of the third and fourth Tests, when they let things slip on each occasion, as a justification that they were competitive across the entire five-match tour. That they simply failed to take their opportunities.

England have entertained since Ben Stokes (pictured) teamed up with Brendon McCullum but they still sit second-bottom of the World Test Championship rankings

Former England captain Nasser Hussain argues that a 4-1 defeat will make the gulf between the two sides seem huge

Former England captain Nasser Hussain argues that a 4-1 defeat will make the gulf between the two sides seem huge

Come home with a 4-1 defeat, though, and the gulf between the sides looks huge. Inevitably, it will feel like the same old story for England in India.

The wheels came off after England won the first match of the series in India three years ago, but this time they must tell themselves there is no such thing as a dead rubber, and pick the best XI to win this game - not worry about the future, who's going to be playing in the Ashes down the line, or giving someone a ‘go’.

This will be a great occasion for Jonny Bairstow. He's an emotional cricketer anyway, as we've seen over the years, and to reach 100 Test matches after all the ups and downs he has been through will make his family incredibly proud.

He polarises opinion at times, but he has done pretty much everything England have asked of him whether it be as a batter or as a wicketkeeper-batter.

Because of his late father David and the connection with keeping, he’s always been reticent to give up the gloves.

But because of his brilliance with the bat during an international career of incredible innings - think of the six hundreds in eight appearances in 2022 or his maiden hundred in Cape Town alongside Ben Stokes in 2016 - debate about his best role in the side has lingered.

This is a big game for him, however. Ahead of it, some people are saying this could be a case of 100 and out, and he’ll know it.

India have a chance to inflict a second successive 4-1 series victory over England on home soil

India have a chance to inflict a second successive 4-1 series victory over England on home soil

Jonny Bairstow is set to make his 100th test appearance for England this week in Dharamshala

Jonny Bairstow is set to make his 100th test appearance for England this week in Dharamshala

Bairstow has had a difficult series, with the wicketkeeper

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