Battered in the Twenty20 game in Melbourne, India's young guns will have to quickly acclimatise to conditions and get into the One-day groove as they take on Australia in the opening match of the cricket tri-series on Sunday.
The young Indian batsmen, many of whom have joined the team only for the T20 and tri-series, will be keen to make amends for the pathetic batting display in Melbourne where the team was shot out for a paltry 74 in 17.3 overs. They will now be subjected to another test of their skills against Brett Lee and company on a traditionally quick Gabba track.
Sachin Tendulkar's return will definitely strengthen the batting line-up as he has been in very good form right through the Test series and the champion batsman will be keen to carry the momentum into the shorter version as well.
A few of the shots youngsters played at MCG suited some village bumpkins more than the trustees who hold the baton for India's future.
A silver lining for the Indians could be their bowling which usually thrives in helpful conditions.
Munaf Patel, along with Manoj Tewari, landed in Brisbane this morning and could be expected to join S Sreesanth and Ishant Sharma as India's three-pronged pace attack.
Irfan Pathan as an all-rounder and Harbhajan Singh as off-spinner do not make it appear a lame attack for the visitors.
http://cricket.indiatimes.com/India_look_to_get_into_One-day_groove/articleshow/2750767.cms
Saturday, February 2, 2008
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