'I am ready for Test cricket'
Ramesh Powar proved to be a vital ingredient in Mumbai's Ranji Trophy-winning recipe last season, and has begun this season with a bang, taking 4 for 61 and scoring a quickfire 57 in the Irani Trophy
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Ramesh Powar: played his part in Mumbai's success last season © Wisden Cricinfo |
Compared to last season, I'm more of a bowler who can bat. Last season I was a batsman who could bowl. Now people expect me to take wickets as well as score runs. I think I have done a fair job this season. Though I scored a century against Railways, my batting was not upto the mark. But I am definitely a better bowler now.
I'm bowling a little slower now, I want the batsmen to drive me through the covers. The change came about in the camp in Bangalore, when Sachin [Tendulkar] suggested that I bowl slower and fuller. Earlier I used to pitch it on a good length. When I tried this [bowl a fuller length], I got help from the wickets in Bangalore while practicing. That boosted my confidence.
The pitch had moisture in the first innings and that helped my new method. But bowling slow backfired in the second innings. The wicket was very slow and the batsmen had time to adjust. I lacked consistency in the second innings and I didn't vary my pace and flight. With batsmen like Rahul [Dravid] and [VVS] Laxman, who use their feet so well, you can't get away with that.
I started my career as a batsman who could bowl. But in my first two games I got wickets. In my debut season [1999-00], I got a half-century in the second innings against Bengal. Then, the impression was that I was a bowler who could bat. Last season I again became a batsman who could bowl. That was because our team had a set of good bowlers like Sairaj [Bahutule], Aavishkar [Salvi], Nilesh [Kulkarni], Ajit [Agarkar] and I used to get only short spells. This season I have got many more chances and have been consistently picking wickets.
Yes, I've played against quality opposition this year, like Rest of India, and taken wickets. I want to be a good allrounder and perform consistently. I am not restricting myself to being a one-day specialist, but want to play both forms of the game. I think I will definitely do well in Test cricket as I am bowling with a lot of confidence. I am definitely ready for Test cricket.
Against Sri Lanka A I was not consistent enough on the slow tracks. If there is any help from the pitch, I can give a good performance. I am learning to bowl better on slow and flat tracks.
To play under Sachin was a huge boost for me. It makes a lot of difference to be in the same team as Sachin and [Vinod] Kambli. Their thought process and reading of the game is of a very high level. I think I am a better bowler this season because of Sachin's advice in the Bangalore camp. He always told me not to think too much about batting technique but to play freely and get the desired results. I also learnt a lot from [Erapalli] Prasanna, Venkat [S Venkataraghavan] and [Bishan] Bedi in the NCA [National Cricket Academy]. Their knowledge of the game is unimaginable.