There are still many flaws in the Indian team: Hussain

Former England captain Nasser Hussain has said that despite winning at Lord’s, there are many flaws in the Indian team, which England will have to remember. Hussain wants England to win the remaining three Test matches.
Hossain said the Indian team still had many flaws which England should remember in the third Test to be played at Headingley. If Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad were in the team now, England would have won this series easily, but without them, England can win the remaining three matches.
Hossain, 53, said that if he had been in place of Root and coach Chris Silverwood, he would have picked uncapped pacer Saqib Mahmood at Headingley.
Hussain said, “If I were Joe Root and Silverwood, I would have picked my strongest bowling line-up and played Mahmood. Craig Overton can bat at No. Mahmood is a wicket-taker, he has some extra pace and if he gets reverse swing, he should make his debut.
He also said that England Indian captain Virat Kohli and his insistence on winning this series will have to be cautious at any cost.
Hossain said, “England are playing against a leader who will do all he can to win this series and this series is going to be very difficult for England.”
India are leading 1-0 in the five-match Test series. The third Test between India and England is to begin at Headingley, Leeds from Wednesday.