no, not at all!
the pitches out there r for full pace bowlers not for medium pacers or spinners, he might be handy in sydney, i m not saying that its impossible, u never know bcoz its cricket we guys r talikng about n in this game miracles happen, but 1st some1 will have 2 convince kumble 2 give him an over!
Cheers!!!!!
nice question, a star for u
2007-12-14 17:02:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Saurav will have to bowl fuller length. The bounce in the wicket will aid stroke play. He should be given the ball if there is a windy condition. He can then make the ball wobble in air. This plus full length can be quite lethal.
2007-12-17 20:49:32
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answered by E=MC^2 4
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Australian pitches are entirely different pitches and only helpful to real bowlers and not to the part-time bowlers like Saurav or else.
Our pitches are really dead pitches which does not produce any result. I think ICC should involve and advise to BCCI to produce bowling pitches so that the test matches will produce results otherwise we will loose the charm of the test matches.
2007-12-15 01:56:57
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answered by Hello 3
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Yes. His medium pace bowling will come handy in Australia.
2007-12-15 00:48:45
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answered by vakayil k 7
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I think hius medium pace bowling will be extremely helpful in Australia. Pitches there suit his type of bowling
2007-12-17 03:24:29
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answered by Sajid 2
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Yes, he has shown his performance with ball in england & india in recent test matches and also shown in the past. Apart from this his confidence level is high and this may be last tour of australia for test matches and he would like to make it memorable
2007-12-15 04:01:30
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answered by smart ca 3
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yes
2007-12-15 01:39:54
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answered by john 7
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No
2007-12-16 06:47:45
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answered by DaRvS 2
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