The Asian Age

Fourmidabl­e force

India’s Test pace quartet can be on top for a while, says coach

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New Delhi, May 26: India’s highly successful pace quartet will be on top of its game in Tests for “at least two more years” even as coaches and selectors collective­ly zero in on the next batch of potent match-winners, feels national bowling coach Bharath Arun.

Ishant Sharma (297 wickets from 97 Tests), Mohammed Shami (180 wickets from 49 Tests), Umesh Yadav (144 wickets from 46 Tests) and Jasprit Bumrah (68 wickets from 14 Tests) were exceptiona­l in home and away Test matches during 2018 and 2019 seasons.

The next nine Tests (four vs Australia Down Under and five against England) could well be the last hurrah for this quartet as a pace unit in red-ball cricket with only Bumrah (26 years) being in the early days of his career.

“The present attack has done exceptiona­lly well and I don’t see any problem in them continuing as a group for at least two more years. If they remain fit and strong, they can well continue after that as a group but yes certainly two years at least,” Arun said.

Arun, who has overseen the golden era of Indian fast bowling, believes that a lot of exciting fast bowlers are coming through the ranks and coaches, along with selectors, should be identifyin­g the next batch in earnest.

“Yes, an exciting crop of fast bowlers is coming through and it will require a joint effort of the selectors and coaches to identify the next batch so that there is a healthy bench strength,” Arun, himself a former India medium pacer, said.

The need to identify the bench strength is necessary to have a solid rotational policy.

“...also we can use fast bowlers as per rotation policy depending on their respective workloads. This is required as you want your prime fast bowlers to be ready for the best occasions,” Arun added.

That is precisely the reason why Arun wants that when the camp is held after the lockdown, even the domestic and India ‘A’ performers should get a chance to train with all the contracted fast bowlers.

 ??  ?? Indian fast bowlers (clockwise from bottom left) Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Mohammed Shami celebrate a triumph in this file photo.
Indian fast bowlers (clockwise from bottom left) Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Mohammed Shami celebrate a triumph in this file photo.

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