Southampton, Sep 5: India may have lost two more key players in Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma due to injuries but England batsman Ian Bell feels the visitors still pose a threat to them in the second one-dayer on Tuesday.
Tendulkar was on Monday ruled out of the five-match series due to a recurrent toe injury while Sharma broke his index finger during the first ODI.
"Whether, it's a young side or experienced, one thing we know about Indian cricketers is that they have a lot of ability and lot of talent and it should be a good game regardless of their injuries," Bell, a magnificent batsman himself, said on the eve of the match.
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