<p>The MCC said 28,500 spectators, including 6,000 free under-16s, attended the final day's play of the India-England opening Test -- the biggest head-count on the fifth day. England went on to win the match by a massive 196 runs.<br /><br />Spectators' interest notwithstanding, Pietersen said it still cannot match the Ashes intensity.<br />"The queues outside when we arrived at the ground proved just how much interest the public are showing in it," Pietersen said.<br /><br />"But this is totally different to the Ashes -– where there is genuine hatred between England and Australia -– so the feeling for us in terms of the cricket itself is very different," he added.<br /><br />The double-centurion Man of the match, who has scored four hundreds in nine Tests against India, lauded his team's bowlers.<br /><br />"We've always said this was going to be a huge series. It's amazing to stand in the field and watch a great bowling unit at work," he said.<br /><br />"We get regular breakdowns and percentages of the areas they are looking to hit and these boys are up there with the very best in the business," he added.</p>
<p>The MCC said 28,500 spectators, including 6,000 free under-16s, attended the final day's play of the India-England opening Test -- the biggest head-count on the fifth day. England went on to win the match by a massive 196 runs.<br /><br />Spectators' interest notwithstanding, Pietersen said it still cannot match the Ashes intensity.<br />"The queues outside when we arrived at the ground proved just how much interest the public are showing in it," Pietersen said.<br /><br />"But this is totally different to the Ashes -– where there is genuine hatred between England and Australia -– so the feeling for us in terms of the cricket itself is very different," he added.<br /><br />The double-centurion Man of the match, who has scored four hundreds in nine Tests against India, lauded his team's bowlers.<br /><br />"We've always said this was going to be a huge series. It's amazing to stand in the field and watch a great bowling unit at work," he said.<br /><br />"We get regular breakdowns and percentages of the areas they are looking to hit and these boys are up there with the very best in the business," he added.</p>