"We watched their matches but it's different to face the bowlers in the middle. Both have been fantastic with the new ball and have made us struggle for the entire duration of the match," said Bell.
The form of the pacers has also allowed India skipper, MS Dhoni, to keep much experienced Ishant Sharma for the middle overs. While Bhuvneshwar dented the England chase in the second ODI, accounting for Alastair Cook, Eoin Morgan and Kevin Pietersen, Shami snared Ian Bell, effectively accounting for the visitors' middle order. In the third ODI at Ranchi, Shami picked up Cook, while Bhuvnesh provided the early breakthrough with Bell's wicket.
"They have fantastic bowling skills. They swing the ball both ways, they have made us work hard for our runs," said Bell.
Bell also said even Ravindra Jadeja has been the one to watch out for. "He is an excellent all-rounder and has managed to pick wickets in the middle overs. You can say he is the one with the golden arm. We know he is a good bowler, but we will have to play him a lot better in the coming matches," the England opener added.