India should wrap up the series 2-0
Erapalli Prasanna - 12 June 2001
It was a very good feeling to see India win in Bulawayo because it is
such a long time since we won outside the subcontinent and the victory
should really encourage our boys to do even better in the days ahead.
In my opinion however India should have dominated this game right
through but they made the job appear more difficult than it actually
was.
The Zimbabweans batted first after winning the toss, perhaps because
they were slightly apprehensive about taking on Harbhajan Singh in the
fourth innings after his remarkable performance against the Aussies.
As it turned out, the wicket played easier and easier as the match
progressed although I don't think Heath Streak's decision made any
difference to the final result.
Zimbabwe lost the game on the first day itself because of some below
par batting. The way they approached the task at hand didn't give the
impression that they were an international side. It seemed that most
of them, including Andy Flower, were in the one-day mood. When they
realised their folly in the second innings, it was a bit too late. On
the evidence of their showing here, I don't think this Zimbabwean side
can really give India a run for their money.
But they played much better in the second innings and in the process
the limitations of the Indian attack on a good wicket were exposed.
Ashish Nehra was very impressive but he was also very lucky not to be
pulled up a third time immediately after being warned twice. The
umpires were a bit lenient and allowed him to bowl longer than he
should have. If Nehra is not guided quickly about what angle to
approach the wicket from, he may not be shown such consideration the
next time.
Harbhajan Singh with his fastish off breaks lent good support to the
pacemen to dictate terms in the first innings. He wasn't very
effective on the third day, but he maintained a good length because of
his tall build. Andy Flower and co. seemed aware of his ball which
straightens out and they handled him very well. Whenever Harbhajan
bowled a drifter, Flower swept him away to square midwicket. I also
think Harbhajan was bowling a bit too quick in the air for a pitch
like this.
The Indian fielding was a revelation and it's quite obvious that all
the fielding drills they were put through in the last few months have
made them more agile and alert. Some of the catches that Ramesh and
Das took were a very encouraging sign in this regard. The Indian top
order appeared a little overconfident in the first innings but I must
also give credit to the Zimbabwean bowlers who bowled extremely well
on a softish wicket which was offering a fair amount of assistance to
the seamers. Zimbabwe seem to be having some injury problems before
the next Test. I do not know if pace bowler Travis Friend is fit or
not but he was the most promising player I saw when they toured India
last year.
The emergence of Shiv Sunder Das was the most positive sign for India
and he looks a very compact player but I would still like to reserve
judgement until he plays in more challenging conditions. He is one of
the few players from the NCA to have shown tremendous promise and I'm
very happy for him. The win against Australia was a tremendous turning
point, giving the team immense self-belief that the losing streak
overseas could be halted and I believe India will wrap up the series
2-0 in Harare. But there are bigger battles ahead against Sri Lanka
and South Africa.
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