CHENNAI: Indian workforce has enough enjoy in each bowling and batting to outwit hosts England, mentioned former captain and trainer Anil Kumble, who believes wrist spinners will play a very powerful position within the impending series within the Old Blighty.
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"We have a great side and an all-round side. In bowling we have the experience and bowlers who can take 20 wickets consistently. If you look at the batting line-up, it has a lot of experience as well," he mentioned at an match on Thursday.
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He mentioned the squad had the most productive spinners in the world, adding, enjoying in the second part of the summer season would assist the Indians.
"On average, all the players have played close to 50 Tests. That adds a lot of value and it's not the first time that they are touring England. They have all been there before and they are familiar with the conditions," Kumble mentioned.
"We have the best spinners in the world and even in terms of conditions the fact that we are playing in the second-half will help our cause. We have a great opportunity to win the series. We shouldn't have a problem operating with Duke ball," he added.
The former India trainer, a leg-spinner himself, mentioned wrist spinners would no doubt play a very powerful section in England this time.
"Wrist spinners will certainly be a handful and they will certainly play an important part in England since this time we are touring in the second half. The wicket will have its wear and tear and the wrist spinners will come into the game much earlier than the first half of the summer," he added.
Kumble, who was right here in reference to the disclosing of a brand new generation within the impending Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL), mentioned such leagues assist young players.
"Washington Sundar's consistent performances in the TNPL fast-tracked him into the IPL and into the Indian team. Similarly with T Natarajan last year when he came out of the blue and nobody knew who he was," he mentioned.
"He played in the TNPL and was successful and we have seen that even in the Karnataka Premier League where a couple of players who have come in and then straightaway got picked by the IPL franchises. They have performed there and then people noticed," he added.
Ambati Rayudu not too long ago failed the YoYo test and was axed from the England-bound ODI aspect.
Kumble mentioned if YoYo test is a part of a process then it must be respected.
"It is important what the communication has been to the player. If that is a criterion that has been laid out and if it's a part of the process then you should respect that process," he added.
Kumble mentioned his corporate in conjunction with Microsoft would be unveiling a brand new generation right through the TNPL to analyse batting.
"This is technology that we are bringing into TNPL. Glad that TNPL has given us a platform. So this is a smart sticker and once you put this on the bat it becomes a smart bat. And we get data in real-time," he added.
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"We have a great side and an all-round side. In bowling we have the experience and bowlers who can take 20 wickets consistently. If you look at the batting line-up, it has a lot of experience as well," he mentioned at an match on Thursday.
ALSO READ: Raina to replace Rayudu in India's ODI squad
He mentioned the squad had the most productive spinners in the world, adding, enjoying in the second part of the summer season would assist the Indians.
"On average, all the players have played close to 50 Tests. That adds a lot of value and it's not the first time that they are touring England. They have all been there before and they are familiar with the conditions," Kumble mentioned.
"We have the best spinners in the world and even in terms of conditions the fact that we are playing in the second-half will help our cause. We have a great opportunity to win the series. We shouldn't have a problem operating with Duke ball," he added.
The former India trainer, a leg-spinner himself, mentioned wrist spinners would no doubt play a very powerful section in England this time.
"Wrist spinners will certainly be a handful and they will certainly play an important part in England since this time we are touring in the second half. The wicket will have its wear and tear and the wrist spinners will come into the game much earlier than the first half of the summer," he added.
Kumble, who was right here in reference to the disclosing of a brand new generation within the impending Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL), mentioned such leagues assist young players.
"Washington Sundar's consistent performances in the TNPL fast-tracked him into the IPL and into the Indian team. Similarly with T Natarajan last year when he came out of the blue and nobody knew who he was," he mentioned.
"He played in the TNPL and was successful and we have seen that even in the Karnataka Premier League where a couple of players who have come in and then straightaway got picked by the IPL franchises. They have performed there and then people noticed," he added.
Ambati Rayudu not too long ago failed the YoYo test and was axed from the England-bound ODI aspect.
Kumble mentioned if YoYo test is a part of a process then it must be respected.
"It is important what the communication has been to the player. If that is a criterion that has been laid out and if it's a part of the process then you should respect that process," he added.
Kumble mentioned his corporate in conjunction with Microsoft would be unveiling a brand new generation right through the TNPL to analyse batting.
"This is technology that we are bringing into TNPL. Glad that TNPL has given us a platform. So this is a smart sticker and once you put this on the bat it becomes a smart bat. And we get data in real-time," he added.
Great chance to win series against England: Kumble
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