Arjun
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Having seen the way the young Indians played the short ball in the T20 WC, the shot Gambhir played in the first ODI was a real worry
Fast bowlers around the world will be lining up to bowl to these guys on pitches that bounce more than hip height
There is a major difference. The current Indian ODI/T20 team is full of ODI/T20 specialists, picked specially for the formats. Many of them haven't even played a Test match.silentstriker said:It's against bowlers who can actually bowl that we'll miss Dravid and Tendulkar when they go. I don't care about these games, but I worry for the Test future if these guys are lining up to be the replacements.
That may be a factor. Also that many of these batsmen, apart from not facing serious pace in Indian domestic cricket, are also well under six feet in height, and find the rising deliveries uncomfortable.
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