Save Cook, Joe Root, none of the England batsmen who played in the 2012 series were a part of the first three Test matches. England had posted a 2-1 win in 2012 over India, a side that had Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Asked to compare the two Indian sides, Cook made an interesting observation.
"This side, only two in the top-order have played more than 1-2 games in the sub-continent before we played in Bangladesh. That's probably the difference," said Cook.
Cook made no bones about the fact that the team has performed below par but said that "it is frustrating".
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The skipper was also honest enough to admit that he had "misread" the pitch completely.
"I think all of us misread this pitch. If we would have known, we would have obviously gone in with four seamers and two spinners. Because the seamers are always in the game, with a bit of reverse swing. We can control the scoring rate. I looked at that wicket along with a number of people before the game that we thought is more a lot dry.
Cook was all praise for Mohammed Shami who worked up some decent pace and also intimidated the England batsmen with his short pitched stuff.
"We have always known he is a good bowler. Played a lot against him and his record in the sub-continent is actually excellent. If you look at it, he bowls better here in say swinging conditions, which seems very surprising. They have got a good balance to their attack," said Cook.
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