I want to take the first Australian wicket: Srinath
Staff Reporter - 25 February 2001
Indian pace spearhead Javagal Srinath said in Mumbai on Sunday that
his immediate goal for the first Test match was to take the first
Australian wicket.
The 31-year-old paceman, along with vice captain Rahul Dravid were
speaking to reporters at the Wankhede stadium after the morning
practice session.
Srinath said that all ten Australian wickets were important and no
single batsman was being targetted. He mentioned that the Indian
management had thought hard and long and they had specific plans to
counter the Australian batting order. According to him, it would not
serve any purpose by targetting one particular batsmen as there would
still be nine wickets left.
Srinath was skeptical of the nature and condition of Indian pitches.
He praised Kapil Dev for taking most of his wickets on these tracks.
While adding that he himself had bagged quite a few wickets on these
flat pitches, he evaded a question about the possibility of the series
being dominated by spinners.
The Karnataka paceman, who made his Test debut ten years ago in
Australia, described Anil Kumble's absence as a major setback to the
team. He remarked that Kumble had been the spearhead of the Indian
attack for almost ten years and the Indian team would miss him badly.
"We need to face up to reality and get on with the game," adding that
the replacements were very good bowlers. He expressed confidence that
they would do a good job in the series.
On his own career, Srinath said that he would like to play the One Day
games as well but as of now he will be concentrating on the Test match
ahead.
According to Dravid, the Australians had a very good bowling attack
and also possessed a formidable batting order. He added that the
Indian team had discussed each Australian player carefully and the
strategies drawn out should reap good results in the Test matches. He
said, "We need to concentrate on what we want to do and not what they
have done."
Both Srinath and Dravid were happy with the training they underwent at
Chennai and rated it as the best preparation camp so far.
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