Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Chaudhary, Nandan to officiate in U19 World Cup

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: Indian umpires Anil Chaudhary and C K Nandan will be a part of the 14-strong panel of officials for the Under-19 World Cup starting January 13 in New Zealand, the ICC announced on Wednesday. The 12th edition of the tournament will feature Robert Bailey, Gregory Brathwaite, Anil Chaudhary, Nigel Duguid, Shaun George, Shaun Haig, Mark Hawthorne, Ranmore Martinesz, C.K. Nandan, Ahsan Raza, Shozab Raza, Timothy Robert Robinson, Langton Rusere and Paul Wilson in umpiring role.

Kepler Wessels is a rare cricketer who played for two countries – South Africa and Australia. The opener was part of South Africa’s first tour in the post-Apartheid era, under Clive Rice, to India in 1991. He then led the side on India’s first Test tour of South Africa, in late 1992.

In a freewheeli­ng chat with Hindustan Times, Wessels recalled his first full Test series against India 25 years ago and elaborated on why he likes Virat Kohli as skipper.

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How do you look back at that first Test series against India?

It was very exciting because it was South Africa’s first full Test series back on the internatio­nal stage and India had a good side, some really good players. It was a competitiv­e series. I think the result (1-0) was fair and it was a good series to be part of.

Were you confident of South Africa doing so well despite being away from internatio­nal cricket for 22 years?

Definitely. We had a good team and a good bowling attack, and in South African conditions we were always going to be competitiv­e. We had already played one Test against West Indies (in Barbados), so it wasn’t like we were coming in completely from the cold.

How has the IndiaSouth Africa rivalry evolved over the years?

It’s been interestin­g because it has always been slanted in favour of the home team. Just in the last series in South Africa, India improved quite a lot, especially how the batsman applied themselves; and they started to look better under South African conditions.

Compared to his predecesso­rs, what do you make of Virat Kohli as captain?

I think he is very good. He brings good aggression to the entire Indian team. He leads from the front, and makes runs when the team comes under pressure. He gets the best out of his players, so I like his style.

Is it fair to say the South Africa team of the 1990s had a better pace attack?

This pace attack is very competitiv­e. If all are fit, Dale Steyn, Kagiso Rabada, Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel, they compare very well with the pace attacks of the 90s that had the likes of Allan Donald, Fanie de Villiers and Brett Schultz.

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