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Kolkata: SCATHING in his criticism about India’s poor show in South Africa, former India all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar said the struggling tourists need to bat and bowl well in the first 20 overs of an innings if they are to win abroad.

Prabhakar, a regular in the Indian side in the early 1990s who opened the bowling as well as batting in various positions, also stressed on the art of leaving the ball which the Indians have failed to muster and attributed it to thinking like limited-overs batsmen all the time.

“We cannot win in South Africa if we don’t know how to bat and bowl in the first 20 overs in South Africa,” Prabhakar told reporters here ahead of the start of today’s third and final Test.

“The main thing is, you should know how to leave the ball if you are a compulsory hooker. If you cannot avoid up coming deliveries, you cannot survive. Defence is the best offence. You should know how to leave. I was also opener. When I can survive, why can’t they survive,” Prabhakar, who is with the Delhi team as assistant coach for the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament, said.

“We don’t know how to leave the ball. Our players, even in Ranji Trophy, only know how to hit the ball. I have seen whole season. Nobody knew how to play the short ball.” he added.

India lost the first Test in Cape Town by 72 runs and the second by 135 runs.

Skipper Virat Kohli also drew a lot of flak for dropping pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar for the second rubber despite a good show at Cape Town and also not including the dependable Ajinkya Rahane in the playing XI so far.

Prabhakar expressed his surprise at the axing of Bhuvneshwa­r, who he said can do things which no one can in the Indian team. “I cannot understand, how can they say Bhuvneshwa­r cannot bowl on that kind of wicket. Very rarely will you have bowlers who swing the ball in the air – he can do it. Rest of the bowlers can swing off the wicket. He swings the ball late in the air. So when you have this kind of bowler, why not use him with the

new ball? We should understand these things.”

India’s much-vaunted batting line-up crumbled against South African pace attack, both times chasing sub-300 targets in two tests. They now trail the threematch series 0-2.

The third Test at the Wanderers Stadium begins at 10am.

Asked what is the remedy ahead of the Johannesbu­rg rubber, Prabhakar said: “Remedy is opener bowlers and opening batsmen have to do well if you want to win a Test. Ravi Shastri (India coach) cannot teach how to leave the ball.”

Prabhakar was also asked about Rahane’s exclusion and the team management, picking Rohit Sharma ahead of the technicall­y sound right-hander, who has an enviable record away, going by form in white-ball cricket.

“This is a shame if you start picking Test team based on T20I and ODI form. Can you play Rishabh Pant in Tests? No. Rahane should play,” he said.

On Hardik Pandya’s comparison with all-time great Kapil Dev, Prabhakar said his ex-teammate is right when he says not to

compare Pandya with him.

“Kapil is right when he says don’t compare me with Hardik. The basic needs to be right first. Kapil’s basic was always strong,” he said.

Pandya copped a lot of flak after getting run out in school-boyish manner in the first innings of the second Test.

Finally, Prabhakar predicted India would continue struggling when they tour England later this year as the ball would seam more there.

“If (James) Anderson plays, there is more trouble. But if India don’t improve drasticall­y, the results will be worse in England. The ball seams a lot more there and India will be in trouble,” he said. - IANS

 ??  ?? Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar of India celebrates as he gets the wicket of Hashim Amla of South Africa in the first Test at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town. Former Indian all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar says Kumar should have been retained for the second Test and...
Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar of India celebrates as he gets the wicket of Hashim Amla of South Africa in the first Test at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town. Former Indian all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar says Kumar should have been retained for the second Test and...

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