chaminda_00
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The reason why India have done well against Murali in the past is due to fact they have attacked him and taken him out of his comfort zone. It the same tactic used by Australia aganst Murali. If India go defensive against Murali, you will be playing right into his hands. He much prefers batsmen holding back and waiting for loose balls, that don't really come. Your much better making to pace with Murali, especially with India's batting line up.There is no run rate pressure in tests, no need to slog either Mendis or Murali even if they bowl in tandem for 2/3rd of the day. (Sehwag,Yuvraj,Raina all perished to premediated attacking moves). Waiting for the occasional loose ball is a good plan.
Mendis though has struggled in past when batsmen aren't attacking him and just seeing him out. But the difference I guess is that the Army attack doesn't have anyone else to keep pressure on from the other end.