The Free Press Journal

Experience is our strength against Afghanista­n: Karthik

Wicketkeep­er says having played many matches before will help Indian players in the historic Test

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India wicketkeep­er Dinesh Karthik is enamoured by Afghanista­n’s “beautiful journey” in internatio­nal cricket but that has not held him back from shooting off a veiled warning to the newcomers.

“Clearly all their spinners put together wouldn’t have played that many matches that [a young] Kuldeep Yadav [24 first-class matches] would have played in four day cricket,” Karthik said ahead of the historic one-off Test against Afghanista­n starting Thursday.

Factually, he was correct as Kuldeep’s 24 first-class games including two Test matches is 13 more than the aggregate of 11 four-day games between three of their specialist spinners — Rashid Khan (4), Zahir Khan (7) and Zadran (0).

Recently, after routing Bangladesh in a three-match T20 series, Stanikzai said that Afghanista­n have “better quality spinners” than India. “I don’t know what the person [Stanikzhai] had said but you have got to understand that we have got a lot of experience, not only in Test match cricket but a lot of domestic cricket, a lot of four day matches.”

Karthik said that value of experience can never be undermined, a testimony is a whopping 476 Test wickets between Ravichandr­an Ashwin (311) and Ravindra Jadeja (165 wickets).

“Experience at the end of the day has a lot of value as you saw with CSK in IPL. I am very sure that they [Afghanista­n] would be better bowlers by the start of the next Test match than what they are now,” Karthik had words of encouragem­ent for the rookies.

He feels that Afghanista­n spinners’ phenomenal show in shorter versions can be transforme­d in longer versions also.

“The kind of improvemen­t they have shown in white ball cricket has been phenomenal. There is no reason why they can’t do it in red ball cricket. But I would say our spinners have a lot of experience and I would say experience can’t be easily bought. I am sure their players will also vouch for that.”

The wicket-keeper batsman said that Afghanista­n’s journey should be put into perspectiv­e simply because what the players have achieved in an environmen­t of turmoil.

“Oh it’s a beautiful journey isn’t it. It’s been a highlight for ICC to have a Test nation in Afghanista­n. Not many people knew Afghanista­n played cricket. We all know what a tough place it is and the kind of turmoil they go through and despite that, they are able to inspire people with their performanc­es,” he said.

“You have to give them credit. They are trying to beat all the odds.”

 ??  ?? India’s Dinesh Karthik dives for a catch during a practice session ahead of their maiden Test against Afghanista­n in Bengaluru.
India’s Dinesh Karthik dives for a catch during a practice session ahead of their maiden Test against Afghanista­n in Bengaluru.

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