Carter queries Indian firepower (17 December 1998)
Wellington coach Bob Carter believes New Zealand is 70-30 favourite entering the first of the three-match Indian test cricket series
17-Dec-1998
17 December 1998
Carter queries Indian firepower
The Christchurch Press
Wellington coach Bob Carter believes New Zealand is 70-30 favourite
entering the first of the three-match Indian test cricket series.
"I don't know if the Indians have got the firepower to bowl sides out
twice.
"They have two good bowlers in Srinath and Kumble but you can't rely
on that all the time," said Carter, whose provincial team lost its
four-day game against the visitors earlier this week.
Carter said New Zealand should have an advantage from the pitch
conditions, with Carisbrook theoretically being better for the seam
and swing bowlers.
While India was replete with dashing stroke-makers they were used to
batting in featherbed conditions on the sub-continent, albeit on
wickets that offered spin.
"India doesn't travel that well and it would be a while since they
won a series overseas," Carter said.
However, Carter prefaced his remarks by saying that there were a lot
of classy players in the Indian batting line-up and the Black Caps
would need to be performing at their peak to come out ahead.
Carter said the absence of the injured Simon Doull would be felt
because he was a genuine test bowler with his ability to swing the
ball both ways.
Carter is confident young opening batsman Matthew Bell will prosper
at international level in his test series debut.
"I believe he's got the technique and temperament to succeed at the
top level. He wants, and has shown, the ability to bat for long
periods.
"He's got the qualities to be a test opener. I just hope he gets a
reasonable trot."
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)