Tsotsobe seems to have a very gentle release, if I may make up a totally unscientific term. He doesn't bang the ball into the pitch, it just sorta comes out of his hand and I do feel that kind of release is conducive to the slow, spongy bounce that has undone the Indians. I can see someone like Sreesanth getting the same sort of bounce, at the similar pace and release to Tsotsobe - would certainly rather see Sreesanth pitch the ball up more than Tsotsobe has, though. With Pujara and with the other top edges, it is the bounce that has done them more than the pace, they have seen a short ball, reacted early, but just not got on top of the bounce. I dunno, I'm optimistic about Ishant, Sreesanth and Zaheer to exploit this facet of the pitch. A 600/1 declared is always a possibility with this Indian attack, don't get me wrong, but I am optimistic.