England pace spearhead James Anderson says on this week's ICC Cricket World audio show that his team's confidence to bowl India out in the first Test at Lord's was the key for the 196-run win in the 2000th Test in history.Anderson, who picked up 5 for 65 in the second innings to script England's win in the Lord's Test, was thrilled with the perfect team performance."It was a great game for us. KP getting a double hundred, Matt Prior getting a hundred. It was a matter of patience for us in an attempt to get ten wickets. We had confidence that we could bowl them out. They have fantastic batters, a world class line-up who could quite easily bat through the day. That's why the patience was key," says Anderson.England's pace bowling group was in top shape in the first Test with Stuart Broad and Chris Tremlett complementing Anderson's effort very well."We discuss all the time on where to bowl to which batsmen. Those two (Broad and Tremlett) speak a lot among each other because they are a lot different to me. Graeme Swann was fantastic as well," recounts Anderson.The performance in the first Test at Lord's helped Anderson leapfrog to second position on the Reliance ICC Rankings for Test bowlers. Despite his match-winning performance in the first Test, Anderson is careful not to underestimate India's ability to bounce back."If you look at their team sheet, it is a daunting line-up. They had the misfortune of Zaheer Khan pulling up early on, but they will come back strong. But hopefully we can continue the good work in the next three games," says Anderson Former India captain Ravi Shastri also shares his thoughts on the first Test at Lord's. Shastri believes that India was always behind in the Test once Zaheer Khan injured his hamstring on the first day.Once India lost Zaheer on first day it was difficult for India. England were very professional. James Anderson picked up five wickets and they did well overall," says Shastri.In Virender Sehwag's absence, Shastri believes it is important for captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni to play the role of an impact player."Dhoni tries to play differently in Test matches. His USP is in being an impact player. That's his great strength. He should continue playing that role much like (Adam) Gilchrist did for Australia. With Sehwag not being there, Dhoni needs to be that impact player down the order," says Shastri.Looking ahead to the second Test at Trent Bridge, Shastri opines that it is time for India to play fast-medium swing bowler Sreesanth."India needs to find a good replacement for Zaheer. It is risky to play Zaheer in the second Test. It has to be Munaf or Sreesanth. It swings a lot at Trent Bridge, so it might be Sreesanth who might come in there," says Shastri.Ireland's Under 19 captain George Dockrell looks back on his experience of playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Dockrell will be seen in action in the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier which got underway on Thursday."It was brilliant to play on such a big stage against the top players and bowl to best batsmen in the world. It was a great experience and I learnt a lot from it. When we went into the World Cup, we knew that we could beat any side in the world," recalls Dockrell.