Sanjjeev K Samyal, Hindustan Times
Colombo, October 02, 2012
Colombo, October 02, 2012
Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh form the backbone of India’s batting but it
will be their role as part-time bowlers that will be crucial to the
team's fortunes in the all-important game against South Africa on
Tuesday.
The failure of the five-bowler combination has broughtextra responsibility on the two star batsmen, and after their bowling success against Pakistan, India will be inclined to again go in with a four-bowler combination.
The failure of the five-bowler combination has broughtextra responsibility on the two star batsmen, and after their bowling success against Pakistan, India will be inclined to again go in with a four-bowler combination.
As they did on Sunday, skipper MS Dhoni will rotate his specialist
bowlers in the powerplay overs. But the key will be how India go about
their game from the seventh over onwards.
Slick bowlingIt all worked to a nicety against
Pakistan when Dhoni quietly slipped in a few overs through his
part-timers, from the seventh to the 12th overs. Yuvraj gave nothing
away with his brand of left-arm spin (3-0-16-2) and Virat exceeded
expectations during a three-over spell (3-0-21-1). They floored Pakistan
by snaring three top order wickets as well.
The final Super Eights game, however, might provide a different sort
of challenge for Dhoni in terms of handling the fifth bowl-er's quota.
South Africa batsmen know what awaits them and will be ready for it.
There is always an element of risk with the part-timers and AB de
Villiers' team will see it as a chink in India's armour. The two players
will be targeted and how they handle the pressure as bowlers will be
vital.
Dhoni said the role of his two key players would be crucial to the
team's success. "When we play with seven batsmen, the part-timers' role
becomes important. Virat is an option but it is crucial to have a
left-armer, someone who takes the ball away from the right-hand batsman.
Here Yuvi's role is very important."
Prized scalpsWhile their bowling is a bonus,
Virat and Yuvraj are among the best in the business in their primary
role as batsmen, and their wickets will be most sought after by the
South African bowlers.
Virat added to his growing aura as the premier young batsman in the
world with another swashbuckling half-century on Sunday. And his former
coach Gary Kirsten was all praise.
"He is probably one of the stand-out batsmen in the world at the
moment and we all know what he is capable of doing. He is one of those
X-factor cricketers that other teams want to get out because he is not
going to get out himself. He doesn”t throw his wicket away," said the SA
coach.
Yuvraj has yet to get a big knock here but has improved with every
outing. His 19 not out off 16 balls on Sunday was pleasing. "Yuvraj will
take a lot of positives out of this innings and once he gets going, he
is a terrific batsman to have in the side," said Dhoni.
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