Mate...we are lucky India have turned up in no mood to play...and with 3 top line players out. Now they have also lost a couple more. Everything has gone our way so far, and this does not mean our team is great. We've had a good run of fixtures against a genuinely County-at-best-ability Australian team, Windies, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka (who we struggled to dominate). We were very lucky to draw the series in SA because of their selectors incompetence at sticking with a woefully poor Ntini to get him to 100 Tests. Wait until SA come here next Summer. They whipped us last time they visited, and our boys have shown they don't do well under pressure. India have failed to apply any pressure in this series so far. They simply haven't shown up, their captain has been awful in his batting and decision making and they have just rolled over Test afer Test. Has Broad really suddenly become an all-conqering bowler? Sri Lanka made him look silly, it was just their lack of bowling that cost them. Don't believe all this media hype, the number one status favours India and England because they play more cricket than anyone else. In fact, in the rankings before this series started, England and India had both played 32 Tests but SA only 21. The reason? Other countries don't have the money England and India have, so they can't afford to play as many Tests. The sad fact is that SA will now only play 2 Tests against Australia this year, because they have to play 7 one-dayers to get money in to pay their players, otherwise their stars will simply retire from international cricket and rather just play IPL where they earn ten times what SA can pay them. So let's see how we do when SA get here, and ignore this pathetic ranking rubbish. Neither England nor India are deserving of being number one.