Wonder why Udal, Cook, Collingwood, and Anderson were not given the Man of the Match award, or the Man of the Series?
People seem to be going to ridiculous extents - Udal picked up a few tail end batsmen going for a slog when the match was over.
Flintoff's half century in the 3rd innings, and his crucial wicket of Dravid immediately after lunch when Dravid and Tendulkar were together defined the result of the match. To compare his performance with Udal or Collingwood is a joke.
Look, this is nothing unique about India. To defeat any strong team, you need to have some guys capable of delivering stand out performances. Someone like a Steyn cutting through the line up with reverse swing, Flintoff managing to bat through when Kumble and Harbhajan are at their best on a genuine turner.
Just look at the examples of the kind of performances India put in to defeat Australia in 2001. Of course, India is not at the level of that Australian team, but with home advantage they are a very formidable side. Teams may push them to the brink, but such is their confidence, ability, and most important familiarity with the conditions that someone or the other invariably rises to the occasion.
Something really out of the ordinary needs to happen for India to lose at home - whether depleted batting line ups like against SA '08 and '10, some braindead experimentation like playing 5 bowlers and bowling first at Mumbai in '06, some once in a blue moon greentop appearing from nowhere like SA '08. And some brilliant performances from the opposition.
I don't think the English team is capable of delivering that kind of a superlative performance in Indian conditions. Fair play to you, if you do.