Srinath and Prasad meet their old master
India's veteran new-ball bowlers Javagal Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad returned to what could be called their finishing school on Friday
Staff Reporter
15-Sep-2001
India's veteran new-ball bowlers Javagal Srinath and Venkatesh
Prasad returned to what could be called their finishing school
on Friday.
It was at the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai that Australian
pace bowling legend Dennis Lillee fine-tuned the bowling of
the Karnataka duo who have rendered yeoman service to Indian
cricket. Indian coach John Wright's suggestion at the
selection committee meeting meant that the twosome, alongwith
new boys Reetinder Singh Sodhi and Harvinder Singh, were again
learning at the feet of their old master.
Lillee watched Srinath and Prasad in action before dispensing
his tips. "Sometimes when you play international cricket
without a break, you can develop the odd bad habit. It could
be due to the different types of wickets, different kind of
balls, or even loss of form. Often small things that can be
set right," he told The Hindu.
The Australian pace legend, who at one time held the worldrecord for most number of Test wickets, was reported to be
"very impressed" with Harvinder's progress. The Punjabi
paceman is rumoured to be among the five stand-bys for the
South Africa tour.
"He looks compact. Technically he is better now than what I've
seen of him before. Good action, sharp pace. He was knocking
the batsmen over with good outswingers. But you got to
translate your bowling at the nets into a match situation,"
Lillee told the paper.
The 'Pace Guru' felt that Sodhi though needed to "work hard".
Meanwhile, Zaheer Khan and Ashish Nehra were both expected to
land in Chennai on Saturday. It will then be the first time
that India's whole pace battery will be in action right under
Lillee's eyes. As Cricinfo originally argued, Indian
cricket can only be richer from the experience.