India's next pace bowling sensation? - VRV Singh

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Read this article! This is about VRV Singh who has recently hit headlines in the Challenger Trophy against India Seniors with a great spell and plucky batting in the end to win the game for the 'A' team!

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It wasn't a common sight in Indian domestic cricket and watching it gave one a unique thrill. One of the most refreshing sights on the first two days of the Ranji Trophy final, between Punjab and Railways at Mohali, was a 20-year-old fast bowler steaming in and troubling batsman after batsman not with swing or seam but with sheer pace. Vikram Rajvir Singh or simply VRV, as everyone here calls him, is a fresh burst of energy in a country teeming with workhorse medium pacers.

This is VRV's debut first-class season but batsmen around the country have already begun the chatter. Not because of the 28 wickets in five games, including a ten-wicket haul, but because of an extra dimension that he possesses compared to the rest - pace. Put Parthiv Patel's face on Zaheer Khan's body, add a couple of more inches in height, lengthen the run-up by a few yards, run in with a rhythmic action that gathers momentum with every step - hands moving like efficient pistons - deliver with an open-chested action and let out a mighty groan when the ball whizzes past the batsman's shoulder and you have done a perfect imitation of VRV's routine.

Line and length are sometimes optional but he will he never compromise on speed. Speak to him and he drops words like "pace", "speed" and "fast" with an occasional mention of "swing". On the first day, with the sun beating down, with the pitch easing out, with the batsmen dominating, with the spinners releasing the pressure at the other end, VRV ran in with all his fury. The hotter it got, the faster he bowled. On the second day, he dug some in short and surprised batsmen who were well set and scoring freely. He caught the splice of the bat regularly, induced three chances - all of which were fluffed. He cussed away, shook his head, shouted out loud - and thundered in faster. He finished with figures of 1 for 79 in 23 overs and successfully proved how the scoreboard can be a proverbial ass.

Batsmen around the country know better. Tamil Nadu's strong batting line-up floundered against him. And VVS Laxman, who saw him torment the rest of the Hyderabad batsmen, was surprised that such a talented bowler wasn't picked in the North Zone Duleep Trophy squad.

Of all the Indian first-class bowlers Intikhab Alam, Punjab's coach, has seen, he reckons VRV is the fastest. Bhupinder Singh Sr, Punjab's former coach, says, "All he wants to do is bowl fast," he says, "nothing else matters to him." Sukhvinder Bawa, his coach since he was six, talks about the days when VRV came back from a game and felt disappointed because he hadn't injured enough batsmen. "When you can bowl with such pace, why spoil the boy with over-coaching?" Sukhvinder, who also coached Yuvraj Singh, asks. "Control can be developed over time but at this age he has to be allowed to bowl as fast as he can."

Now begins the tough part. Munaf Patel appeared two years back and made an instant impression by bowling quick before disappearing into the injury maze. Sandeep Patil, his India A coach, felt that the problem was as much mental as physical. VRV has to guard against those two evils - injury and mental meandering. He is also fortunate to have an excellent support system backing him: Alam's experience with several faster bowlers with madder streaks, and Punjab's brilliant academies to revert to the basics in case he goes through a lean phase.

He isn't the finished article and will have to first find a place in the North Zone squad. He will need to have another consistent season and crank up this pace. He will need to stay fit and regularly bowl under searing conditions, on thankless pitches, against high-quality batsmen. Swing and seam need to come naturally. If he manages all - and the start is highly promising - the term Indian fast bowler might no more be an oxymoron.

http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/india/content/story/143710.html
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He sounds a genuine fast bowling prospect which India definitely lacks! Have the selectors noticed him yet?
 
yes I've heard about him, he is rated as fastest in the country at present. well let's hope the promise comes good and he keeps himself fit and we don't have a repeat of Munaf Patel episode.
 
you must be joking aussie1st
indian pacers can never reach the pace of akthar and lee.
pace is something like 135-140.



by the way i don't thinkhe's that great.
okay he did win the match for the 'a' side with his batting.consider his bowling...the indian team is known to falter against any opposition.
i think rudra pratap singh might get the nod for the lanka tour instead of vrv singh.
 
iceman_waugh said:
you must be joking aussie1st
indian pacers can never reach the pace of akthar and lee.
pace is something like 135-140.



by the way i don't thinkhe's that great.
okay he did win the match for the 'a' side with his batting.consider his bowling...the indian team is known to falter against any opposition.
i think rudra pratap singh might get the nod for the lanka tour instead of vrv singh.

its tough to underestimate some one who picks up 28 wickets from 5 games!

he is an exciting prospect! we need genuinely quick bowlers! and he has hit the spotlight! we need to groom him for sure! we need bowlers who can run through sides!

for the info of aussie1st, indian pacers would probably never touch the pace of lee or akthar! vrv singh consistently bowls in the corridor of 140-145kph, thats all! that is genuinely fast for indian quicks!
 
Oh I see, its not like Aus bowlers do this either. Only those Pakistaini constantly produce 150km/h bowlers.
 
VRV Singh and Shree Sanath look like two very impressive seamers. They can also bat a bit. VRV Singh has pure pace, and Shree Sanath swung the ball well both ways and got rid of Sachin, Kaif and Rao(off a no-ball though) with excellent deliveries. I really want to see these two in the team after a year or two.
Yusuf pathan(Irfan's bro.) also looked pretty good as a leggie. Can really be economical.
Also, do a search on Sunny Singh, averaging 55+ in first class cricket currently, and bowls Fast-Med.
Also S.Parab seemed like the new Sehwag...really clobbering the ball well...highly unlucky though...the way he was runout...
 
I am sure Chappell is noting them down in his laptop for the future! If some one other than Ganguly is given captaincy, I can see these guys coming in and flourishing! Ganguly has given new guys support and has allowed them to flourish. But he is not the same now. he could inspire the new ones at that time when he was in good form. now he has neither form nor inspiration!

I wish its Kaif who is handed the captaincy! Dravid can sometimes favor the same guys that Ganguly would favor!
 
UsmanCHADDA said:
Is this guy close to Sami's standards? If not, I dont think he has serious pace.

According to us, he is a genuine pace prospect! I think Sami clocks 150km/h and I dont think VRV is going to clock that much? he clocks 140-145km/h!
 
He's still young, i'm sure he can go to the gym for a bit, get a bit of strength and bowl a bit quicker. I dont see why 150km is out of the question, just because he is indian I dont see why that should make a difference really.
 
I think the attitude of these players is really the thing to look at,especially Sree Santh,he seems very confident of his abilities and doesnt get overawed,I think that for the upcoming series against Srilanka he should be considered over Balaji who looks pretty ordinary lately.
 
saisrini80 said:
its tough to underestimate some one who picks up 28 wickets from 5 games!

the thing is that ppl do not perform to the expected level in international cricket.
 

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