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Sharma claims victory for India in England Test series

India batting star Rohit Sharma risked controversy Monday (4) by claiming that his country won a recent Test series in England that was cut short by a coronavirus scare before the final match could be played.

With England and India still negotiating over whether the fifth match in the series will go ahead, Sharma told reporters: "In my eyes we have won the series 2-1."


India were leading the series going into the fifth Test in Manchester, which was called off just two hours before it was due to start after Indian players expressed concerns over a coronavirus outbreak in their camp.

The move prompted anger from England because of the huge losses incurred.

Sharma is the first player to come out and claim the series for India -- comments that could rub salt in England's wounds.

"It was a great tour personally for me and for the team as well," said Sharma, who is widely tipped to take over as India's Twenty20 captain when Virat Kohli steps down after the World Cup next month.

"I don't know what has happened with the last Test match, whether we have won the series or we are going to play that one-off Test later.

"In my eyes we have won the series 2-1, that's how I would like to look at it."

Sourav Ganguly, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president, has said a rescheduled match "should be considered the fifth Test of the series".

India has proposed a one-off Test during their white-ball tour of England in July next year.

But England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison has insisted that such a fixture would likely be a "standalone" with the International Cricket Council deciding on the series result.

Sharma is a limited-overs star who has led the Mumbai Indians to a record five Indian Premier League titles, but he has become a Test regular by curbing his attacking instincts.

The 34-year-old opener played a key role in the England series, with 368 runs including a match-winning century in the fourth Test.

"But I wouldn't say this was my best. My best is yet to come," he said. "For me it was a great challenge and I overcame that challenge pretty well.

"For that I did a lot of preparation. I know when you are playing in England what sort of mindset, what sort of small little technical adjustments you need to do.

"I managed to do that and I was pretty happy with how I batted on that tour. I would like to take that confidence from there and take it into my future Test series as well."

Sharma, the first player to hit twin tons on his debut as Test opener in 2019, has played 43 Tests since 2013.

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