...except in England last summer.
Sometimes,yes,but at this level with the experience of 200 ODis behind him,he ought to be good.
Sadly,he isnt.
...except in England last summer.
TA Sekhar said:Ashok Dinda (Kolkata Knight Riders): He has been the surprise package in the IPL. He’s not tall and doesn’t have a good physique. Despite his stature he can work up good pace and generate appreciable movement off the wicket. He needs to concentrate on his strengths and pick up from here…
Manpreet Singh Gony (Chennai Super Kings): He’s an unknown quantity. He has good height and follows it up with a free flowing run up and a fine action. He started off decently in the IPL but has gained in confidence with every game. He lands the ball on the spot and bowls with an average speed of 130-135 kmph. He has enjoyed the right backing from captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and has proved to be a really good prospect. He has the ideal physique and the motivation to make it big. He doesn’t seem to be too far away from the other bowlers around him.
Yo Mahesh (Delhi DareDevils): He’s a proven bowler having played for the national under-19 and A sides. He’s been playing with and against some of the famous international bowlers and this experience will certainly help him. He has picked up wickets but has often been guilty of giving away too many runs. He too has been bowling in the 135-140 kmph speed and has it in to build on this experience.
Pradeep Sangwan (Delhi DareDevils): He wasn’t in the team for the initial matches but has made the most of the opportunities. He has bowled and has the ability to change the line and length as per the demands of the circumstances. More importantly, being a left-armer he adds variety to the attack.
Zaheer is a performer only for the Indian domestic. He canot penatrate the opposition in internationals.
Shaun Marsh has been awesome, seems to get a 50 every match. Not too surprised with Watson as a batter but his bowling hasn't been too bad for a part timer!