Nasser Hussain will not do commentary in first two Tests

Nasser Hussain will not be available for the first two Test matches.

Nasser Hussain will not be available for the first two Test matches.

The Hundred is the brainchild of the ECB and bringing in the top voices of the game is the top priority of the England cricket body at the moment.

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Sky will not be able to deploy its best TV commentators for the series between India and England starting 4 August at Trent Bridge. English media stalwarts Ian Ward will be in attendance, Michael Holding and Mike Atherton, but Nasser Hossain, Rob Key and Ebony Rainford-Brent will miss the first two Tests as they engage in commentary at The Hundred.

The Hundred is the brainchild of the ECB and bringing in the top voices of the game is the top priority of the England cricket body at the moment. But fans won’t have a problem with Sky deploying the best of the best. India will play a five match test series. He already had a long tour, with a loss in the WTC Finals. Now England have a tough challenge to beat in England.

August is a good month to score runs in England: Mohammad Azharuddin

India will take on England in a crucial 5-match Test series starting 4 August at Trent Bridge. The focus will be on the Indian batting line-up and how they will tackle the swing and seaming ball in English conditions. If the World Test Championship final takes place, then England’s experienced bowling attack will put a lot of pressure on the batsmen.

However, former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin believes that a lot of runs can be scored in England, especially in the month of August. Azharuddin has a stellar record in England and took to Twitter to express his views. He tweeted, ‘August is the best month to score runs in England. In my experience, the wickets are dry and the batting conditions are favorable this month. Batsmen should take advantage of this. #IndVsEng #readytoconquer.”

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