‘Fletcher factor can boost India’

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VVS Laxman believes India coach Duncan Fletcher will play a key role in his team’s bid to win their forthcoming Test series against England. Fletcher took over as India coach earlier this year and Laxman insists he felt the benefits of working with the former England chief during the recent Test series in the West Indies. The batsman talks in glowing terms about Fletcher, who spent eight years as England coach and led them to Ashes victory over Australia in 2005. Laxman expects the 62-year-old Zimbabwean to provide plenty of insight into how to beat the English on home soil, starting with the first Test at Lord’s on Thursday.
“It has been brilliant working with Duncan,” Laxman said. “The time we spent with him in West Indies was very encouraging and you know from just talking to him that he has such a deep knowledge of the game. “The Lord’s Test is going to be his 100th as a coach, which is a great achievement in itself, and he will be the first coach to achieve it. “We are very lucky to have someone like Duncan with us because he is a very experienced and very mature person. “I feel I can learn from him. There is always scope for improving and having discussions with someone like Duncan can only make you a better cricketer. “I talked with him a lot in the West Indies, especially about technique, and I found him really knowledgeable in that respect.” Laxman insists that defending their ranking as the top Test playing country in the world will be the last thing on India’s mind when they take on England.
“We don’t see it as being about proving ourselves the top nation,” he said. “We just want to concentrate on winning each and every Test match, rather than thinking about number games and rankings.