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Tufnell was full of praise for Yadav, marking him as a rarity.
"You do not meet too many spinners left wrists, there are some leg spinners in all formats, Kuldeep is a rare bowler, when you come across his type of bowling, you really have to work it. because it's something you've never seen before, it's a special thing, and a rarity really, "Tufnell said.
When asked if Yadav should be in the game eleven for the first test starting in Birmingham on August 1, he replied, "I would definitely play it."
"It's a good thing that India has not sent Kuldeep home, just look at the time we've had, I think it should be also just for next month, spinners based on heights and their combinations.
"India has three world clbad spinners in its test team, but I would certainly think of Kuldeep, I would like it to be close to English drummers," he added.
With a 2-1 win in the ODI series, England has highlighted its status not only as the world's number one ODI, but also as the favorites favorite for the ODI World Cup 2019.
"This series was a bit about bragging rights, England can raise its head a little, you could have said the same thing about India, and beat England here would have given them a little courage next year.
"And I think they will, because these two teams are about to qualify for the World Cup, they will meet in the semifinals or the final, they are two very good teams , gifted with depth and endowed with intelligence.
"So I can see these two teams progressing very far in the World Cup, if they meet in the final, it will be a game of pirates, it's a game we would all like to see," he said. he declares.
Tufnell said the hosts won the ODI series because their spinners Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali outperformed the Indian spinners.
Kuldeep Yadav took 6-25 in the first ODI in Nottingham, but then returned 3/68 and 0/55 in the next two matches to Lord and Leeds. Yuzvendra Chahal managed only 2/135 through all three games.
In comparison, Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali shared eight wickets between them to lead England to victory. Rashid, in particular, was quite impressive with throws of 2-38 and 3-49 in the last two games where the Indian stick has sagged.
He played a ripper to Indian captain Virat Kohli at Headingley, who was knocked down and left stunned as the ball swung sharply from one leg to the other. This rejection changed the course of the third ODI while India continued to lose the 2-1 series.
"Indian drummers are very adept at bowling and have done it all their lives. (But) Rashid and Ali have a very good partnership: they have a lot of experience in cricket their game with really dry weather here, "said Tufnell.
"In addition, the throws are spinning: if the throws are spinning, you still have a chance to bowling and no matter who you play."
England relied on Joe Root and Eoin Morgan to win the third ODI and clinch the 2-1 series.
"… And as this wicket showed to Virat, if it crashes a leg stump and it hits the top, it does not matter how bad you are a good player from Rashid-Ali, England, and took these wickets in the middle parts of the overs.
"Together, they tend to take three or four wickets, but they also manage to keep the runs down very well, which allows you to be well placed in cricket at 50, where you have to take wickets Keep the score low, "added the BBC commentator.
While India took a plane to Trent Bridge, the change of fortune was also at the base of some stoic bats by England against Yadav. Root has raised his hand to score hundreds of goals in the last two games.
"Kuldeep started the series very well, but things have changed in Lord.This made a big difference that despite the loss of first wickets in this second game, England wanted to play it on the back and it worked … showed more calm when the Indian spinners come first.
"When Kuldeep started playing bowling, they spilled it on the floor, so the way Joe went changed the momentum of the series and it was a little bit of masterclbad, "he said.
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