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Andy Flower feels proud of England’s domination on India – Cricket News Update

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<p><strong>Andy Flower feels proud of England’s domination on India – Cricket News Update</strong></p>
<p>Andy Flower, the incumbent coach of Team England, has applauded his team’s ground-breaking performances and victories against India in the just-concluded 4-match Test series. He has churned out with pleasure and pride that they have defeated and dethroned
the team consisting of the world’s top players.</p>
<p>The coach has hailed the way the English have maneuvered for the mega success and shared that his players have been exhibiting great diligence and passion in practice sessions, leading to the comprehensive triumph.</p>
<p>Flower claims that the victory has infused confidence and spirit in the Poms who are now geared up to maintain their domination on the world of cricket for years to come.</p>
<p>Team England has convincingly defeated Team India in all four matches of the series with huge margins, emphatically notching the No 1 Test slot from them.</p>
<p>India, despite containing legendary cricketers like Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, have failed and surrendered badly after being outplayed in all three departments.</p>
<p>Talking to the media today, Flower said, “They have dominated a very good side here, and I don''t think we should forget that. There are some very fine cricketers in that Indian side, and they have been performing at a high level for a very long time. They
are hugely experienced -- so to play like we did and to dominate them like we did is a great credit to these England players.”</p>
<p>He further told, “They''ve put in a tremendous amount of hard work to get themselves into a place where they feel very confident and where they are making good decisions - and then are good enough to back them up out in the middle.”</p>
<p>Flower, the former Zimbabwean wicketkeeper batsman and captain, has been successfully coaching the English since the last couple of years. He had the biggest dream of his life fulfilled by taking England to the top of the world rankings.</p>
<p>The ex-batsman played 63 Tests and 213 ODIs for Team Zimbabwe, scoring 4794 and 6786 runs respectively in the two formats.</p>

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