Goofer of the Day: Indian fast bowlers
CarloMarx - 03 April 2001
Nathan Bracken comes on to bowl with Sachin Tendulkar in full cry. Inside
the first 25 overs, with the field restrictions still in
place, Bracken gives away a miserly nine runs in his first six
overs. Not a profound statistic in its own right. Take a look
however at the Indian mediumpacers. Javagal Srinath 10-0-61-1,
Zaheer Khan 10-0-71-1 and Ajit Agarkar 9-0-63-0 basically
finished India's chances before 50 overs were bowled.
Javagal Srinath is India's most experienced fast bowler. There are
a fair few who think that's only a thinly veiled way of saying
Srinath is no spring chicken. An experienced bowler is one who
knows how to adapt to various tracks. The pitch at the Indira Priyadarshini
Stadium at Vishakapatnam was a standard subcontinent one-day wicket - flat
as a surfboard, dry and full of runs. It's on
a pitch like this that a genuinely experienced fast bowler comes
into his own. Using the width of the crease, varying the speed of
the delivery, cutting the ball off the seam.
Srinath did none of that today. The Karnataka speedster bowled
straight up and down and was taken to the cleaners. Srinath of
course can always take heart in the fact that he was not alone in
the treatment meted out. Zaheer Khan was never sure what line or
length to bowl. Experimenting non stop, he was too full at times
and over-compensated by banging the ball in short and getting
pulled away. Also, let us not forget Zaheer's sterling effort
in Bangalore. In the previous one-dayer, Adam Gilchrist took
Zaheer apart as though he was an old motor car that was being
stripped down. On that occasion Zaheer went for 51 off just six
overs.
The goofer of the day today clearly was India’s fast bowling
triumvirate giving away 195 runs between them and handing Australia
the match on a platter. All this on a day when Steve Waugh bowling medium
pace after ages scalped three wickets!
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