Thursday, 2 November 2017

Salaam Cricket 2017: Sunil Gavaskar Speeds pace attack Greater than Pakistan’s

Salaam Cricket 2017: Sunil Gavaskar Speeds Indian pace attack better than Pakistan’s

Salaam Cricket 2017: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar Encircle India to beat Pakistan again at the ICC Champions Trophy.

Jepher Christopher Nickels

India TodayIndia Today

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has tipped Virat Kohli’s Team India to trump Pakistan at the high-profile ICC Champions Trophy battle on Sunday. Defending champions India look at the tournament for their second victory over them and begin their effort at Birmingham on June 4. Pakistan lead India 2-1 in experiences.

Speaking at the London Business School — at Aaj Tak Salaam Cricket 2017 in London, Gavaskar said India’s pace attack is better than Pakistan.

“Our bowlers such as Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have seam and swing movement along with speed and that is the reason why they are not dangerous. Much Junaid Khan and Mohammad Amir have swing and pace so that it won’t be easy to play with them but the variety in Indian team with new ball bowling with different styles makes it much more potent attack,” Gavaskar said at the Aaj Tak Salaam Cricket.

India and Pakistan continue played a bilateral series in 2012-13 and currently only meet at the multi-team tournament hosted by either International Cricket Council (ICC) or Asian Cricket Council (ACC). The two cricketing giants continue fulfilled at the ICC World Twenty20 at 2016. While India have never lost in World Cups and World Twenty20s to Pakistan, Pakistan have a 2-1 edge over India at the Champions Trophy.

Gasakar stated it’s come to be lot easier to plan against an opposition due.

“Even without bilateral ties, there is no surprise because of videos and all but yes playing fresh bowlers you don’t know what magic delivery they have,” he said.

“Players are educated to overlook the last ball and if you’re a bowler, you think about the batsman’s weaknesses and a batsman believes only of this ball that will come and not that it’s coming from Imran Khan or Ian Botham. Your timing goes although there’s an awareness that this is a game and situation and that fees up you but not overcharge since if. While emotion will always be there, it largely comes when you’re fielding as you know it’s a big game and you know the opinion of the cricket fans are you.”



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