Personally Iam hoping Pawar outperforms Yusuf - I think he is the better longtermArjun said:Hopeflly Yusuf Pathan will outperform him with bat and ball. Baroda needs its younger players to perform more, not the has-beens and Mumbai extras. Yusuf can bat quite well, though his bowling has been weak so far.
prospect by far :-) (As for "Bombay extras", BTW, Baroda now has *three* of
them - Zaheer Khan, Rajesh Pawar, and Kiran Powar. Kiran Powar is the brother
of Ramesh Powar).
Rajesh Pawar is a left-arm spinner, and useful batsman - he was an India U19
captain a few years ago. Had trouble breaking into the Bombay side
consistently - Bahutule and Kulkarni were both test spinners, and Bombay often
went with 3 pacemen (Kuruvilla, Mhambrey, Agarkar etc were all around). When
someone got injured one season, Pawar got a full year of Ranjis - and ended up
with over 30 wickets, one of the top wickettakers of the Ranji season overall,
including a 7-fer in the Ranji finals against Hyderabad (including Azhar and
VVS Laxman in those days). But then the next year both Kulkarni and
Bahutule were around, Pawar went thru a period of bad form, and was
dropped after only 1 or 2 games. Then Ramesh Powar arrived - he was an
offspinner (to complement Bahutule's legspin and Kulkarni's Left Arm Orthodox,
which Rajesh would be competing with), and Ramesh Powar could also bat
very very well. So *he* became the 3rd spinner, and Rajesh Pawar was 4th.
Finally he moved to Baroda last year - and didnt have a great season. But he
basically won 2 points for Baroda in the first match this this year - Maharashtra
was about 450/4 chasing 550 for the 2 points on first innings, when Pawar
took 3 wickets in a spell and gave Baroda the first-innings lead (on a very
very flat track, he ended up with 5/70 or so off almost 50 overs). Last week
Baroda played at Mohali against PUnjab, a fast bowlers pitch where the
spinners did little for either side, and Pawar was quite ineffective. But he
did make 40+ with the bat on first innings (out of 155 allout) - he is a
quite useful batsman down the order sometimes.
Overall, if he gets an extended run and performs to potential, I think he is
a better player than Yusuf Pathan in general - especially with the ball. If
Baroda gets its stars back, they should IMHO go with 3 pacemen and 1
spinner - with Pawar being the spinner. With Irfan Pathan and Pawar their
tail will be stronger in terms of batting too. That will be a fine side - and it
will be up to the Baroda batting to carry the team as far as it will go (their
best hope in this regard is for Kiran Powar to regain the form he has shown
the past 3 years in first-class cricket - after leaving Bombay, Kiran Powar
has played for Goa and Assam, and averaged nearly 60 in Ranji cricket
over a 3-year stretch, which is why Baroda recruited him to join them
this season).
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