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We’ll unravel secrets of mystery spinner says Buttler

- By LAWRENCE BOOTH

JOS BUTTLER has urged england not to panic as they try to find a way to combat india’s left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Kuldeep took five for 24, including Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root for first-ball ducks, as india waltzed to an eight-wicket win in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal in manchester on Tuesday. and with the second game taking place in Cardiff tomorrow, england have little time to put things right. Their preparatio­n will involve batting against merlyn, their custom-built spin-bowling machine, and studying video footage of the rarest type of delivery in the game. above all, they must learn how to read Kuldeep’s googly, which he employed more than usual at Old Trafford. Buttler was one of his five victims, but only after he had hit a brilliant 69 off 46 balls. and he insisted familiarit­y will be the key to dealing with a bowler whose 24 wickets in Twenty20 internatio­nals have cost just 11.79 apiece. ‘it’s down to the guys to gain an understand­ing,’ he said. ‘Bowlers burst on to the scene in internatio­nal cricket and then people get a handle on them. it’s getting used to the angle — wrist-spin is usually right-arm. and it’s about understand­ing that you shouldn’t get flustered. ‘With spin it can all happen quickly. Suddenly you have faced a few balls and aren’t off the mark. So it’s not allowing that to affect you. We know we are a lot better than we showed during that little phase of the game.’ ‘One thing we can do is use merlyn to replicate the angle. But it was the first time some guys have faced him and it may take one or two games. Video will help too.’ india, though, took extra

pleasure in the fact that Kuldeep wreaked havoc on a surface that barely spun, leading their captain Virat Kohli to proclaim: ‘When it turns, he’s going to be even more lethal. He’s very difficult to pick.’ And Kuldeep (left) admitted that his tactics boiled down to two principles — the fact that he varied his pace and that he was happy to give Buttler a single in a bid to have a go at the batsman down at the other end. ‘It was the first time I have bowled to them, so maybe it was easy,’ Kuldeep said. ‘They will probably prepare very well for me now.’ If they don’t, it will be first blood to India.

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