IND vs AUS 2nd ODI: Former Indian wicketkeeper and selector Saba Karim believes that of late, Indian batsmen have looked helpless against the swinging ball in all formats. Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc wreaked havoc in the first ODI at the Wankhede Stadium with Team India’s top order batsmen failing to cope with his late swing ball. Karim feels that while the lower-order doing well for India is good news, the top-order failing against quality bowlers is a big concern.
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Saba Karim said, “All the batsmen of Team India have to face a lot of difficulties in front of quality bowlers. The ODI World Cup is about to come. In such a situation, the continuous failure of the Indian top order is not a good news. I am sure Rohit and Dravid will discuss it further.
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Saba Karim explains what India can do to deal with left-arm fast bowlers. Saba said, “It is very difficult to read a left-arm fast bowler who can generate late swing and seam movement. You need to be very careful and this is where I think India can work. He already has a left-handed side-throw in practice sessions. So it is not that they are not ready for it. They just need to pay attention to the little details. Batsmen need to open up their stance to avoid getting LBW on balls with late swing and seam movement.
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