Deccan Chronicle

Fast-bowling stock looks exciting: Arun

We have a very good fast bowling quartet. And also, the bench strength is very exciting. Khaleel looks a very exciting prospect. He is sharp and has the skills to do well in internatio­nal cricket. He is a very exciting prospect. — BHARAT ARUN, INDIA BOWL

-

Thiruvanan­thapuram, Oct. 31: India’s bowling coach Bharat Arun on Wednesday said the team’s fast-bowling strength has never been more “exciting” with new find Khaleel Ahmed being the latest addition to the stocks.

“We have a very good fast bowling quartet. And also, the bench strength is very exciting,” Arun said ahead of the fifth and final onedayer against the West Indies here on Thursday.

Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneswar Kumar along with Khaleel make up the pace battery currently in operation against the West Indies. Arun praised Khaleel, calling the 20-year-old a bright prospect.

“Khaleel looks a very exciting prospect. He is sharp and has the skills to do well in internatio­nal cricket. He is a very exciting prospect,” he said.

Khaleel took 3 for 13 in the fourth ODI in Mumbai to trigger the West Indies’ collapse in pursuit of a mammoth 378 for victory. Arun, without naming specific players, said the bench strength in Indian fast bowling is making it easier for the team management to rotate bowlers and balance their workload.

“When we started off, the onus was not only on creating a force to reckon with pace bowling unit for the Indian team, also we needed very good bench strength. To sustain fast bowling over a long period of time, you need to rotate these bowlers. The team management had to monitor the workload,” he explained.

“When we played against South Africa, I think it was the first time in the history of Indian cricket we went into a match without a single spinner. We happened to win that Test match as well. This augurs really well for Indian cricket,” he added referring to the tour earlier this year.

The bowling coach also defended the under-fire Mahendra Singh Dhoni, saying he is one of the legends of Indian cricket and would come good. “He is one of the legends of Indian cricket. His striking ability is for everyone to see. He has done it many a times before. He is extremely experience­d and I’m sure given the opportunit­ies, he will come good,” Arun added.

Asked if performanc­e would be given precedence over the ‘Yo-Yo’ fitness test in the light of Ambati Rayudu’s show in the ODI series against West Indies, he said it was mandatory to prove fitness. Rayudu missed out on the England tour after failing the Yo-Yo test, made a comeback in the ongoing series and has done well so far, including a hundred in the previous match.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India