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Injured Ramesh doubtful for second Test
14 June 2001

Indian captain Saurav Ganguly on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to paceman Ashish Nehra, who was stopped from bowling in the first Test against Zimbabwe, for the second Test but opener Sadagoppan Ramesh continued to be a doubtful starter having not recovered fully from a back injury.

"He (Nehra) would play," Ganguly said with a finality after a look at the wicket at the Harare Sports Club where the second Test starts on Friday.

There were doubts over Nehra's inclusion in the team for the second Test after the umpires stopped him midway in his 27th over of the Zimbabwe second innings in Bulawayo and disqualified him from bowling for the rest of the innings for damaging the pitch in his follow- through.

Nehra, whose boots damaged the pitch near the non-striker's wickets in his follow-through, was warned twice by the umpires and on the third occasion he was stopped from bowling.

Coach John Wright too supported Nehra's cause saying the bowler had performed very well in the Bulawayo Test claiming five wickets including the prized wicket of Andy Flower in both the innings.

However, Ramesh, who struggled with the bat in the first Test, has not recovered from the injury he sustained while fielding in Bulawayo, and is not sure of playing here. "His back has not improved much," said Ganguly. "We would have to keep a close watch on his fitness."

Ramesh took two outstanding catches in the second innings of the first Test, the second being an air-borne one-handed catch to dismiss danger man Andy Flower during which he injured his back.

If Ramesh has to sit out, his state mate Hemang Badani may make his debut and asked to open the innings with Shiv Sunder Das.

Meanwhile, Ganguly looked pleased with the pitch at the stadium which seemed a bit more spinner-friendly than the one at Bulawayo.

Zimbabwe coach Carl Rackemann said the pitch here would be very different from the first Test. "This is a different track. It will have a lot of pace though there might not be as much sideways movement," he said.

"Having said that, I think the track in Bulawayo was outstanding and everyone, be it a batsman or a bowler, had a chance in the middle," he said.

Rackemann felt had his bowlers performed a little better the fate of the first Test would have been different. "I have no doubt on this score. I think we didn't bowl as well as we should have to Harbhajan (Singh). We allowed him to get away with easy runs. We would make sure it doesn't happen here."

"If we bowl with discipline and bat the way we did in the second innings, we could spring a surprise on the Indians," he said.

Zimbabwe are fancying their chances here with Travis Friend, who missed the first Test with a thigh injury, recovering fast and looking almost a certainty for the Test.

The paceman bowled at full tilt for 45 minutes in the practice session today and was confident of playing here. "I have missed out on five Tests in the last season because of injuries. I don't want it to happen here again," Friend said.

Friend, who has a special ability to bounce on any surface, said he still feels a niggle in his thigh. "Hopefully it will come right in time," he said.

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Teams India, Zimbabwe.
First Class Teams Tamil Nadu.
Players/Umpires Sourav Ganguly, Ashish Nehra, Sadagoppan Ramesh, John Wright, Hemang Badani, Shiv Sunder Das, Harbhajan Singh, Travis Friend.
Tours India in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe
Results & Scores
Indians won by 10 wickets
Zimbabwe 'A' 103 (32.4 ov)
Indians 108/0 (17.0 ov)
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