India's quick bowlers place flexibility over outright pace
VADODARA, Jan. 13 -- The One-day International series between India and New Zealand is seen as a brief interlude before T20 cricket picks up momentum again in the build-up to the World Cup starting in the sub-continent on February 7. However, an India ODI outing these days are exciting affairs as their one-format stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma feel the love of their fans, and at least one of them obliges with a fine innings every game.
However, Sunday's first ODI saw a T20 flavour in the bowling, especially from India's Harshit Rana, Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna as they shared six of the eight wickets. Only one wicket fell to a spinner on a firm pitch that afforded excellent bounce for the pacers. India picked three spinners b...
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