India seek batting improvement in decisive Test Monday, January 01, 2007 03:52 [IST]
Cape Town: India will be seeking an improvement in their
top order batting in the series-deciding third and final Test against South Africa
starting at Newlands Tuesday (Jan 2,2007). "The top order batting can be a lot better," said
Indian captain Rahul Dravid after his team lost the second Test by 174 runs in Durban Saturday.
India
have yet to make a solid start in the series and have failed to reach a hundred
in any innings without losing at least three wickets. Attacking opening batsman Virender Sehwag has made only 45
runs in four innings and is under particular pressure, although Dravid refused
to be drawn on whether Sehwag's place was under threat.ellow opener Wasim
Jaffer showed signs of form in Durban, scoring 26 and 28, but Dravid, batting
at number three, has managed only 49 runs in four outings. Dravid was on the
wrong end of dubious umpiring decisions in both innings in Durban. Dravid pointed out that both teams had struggled to make
good starts on pitches which have given the bowlers some help.
That could change at Newlands, however, where batsmen
generally have an opportunity to play their strokes on true pitches, although
preparation for the Test might have been affected by unseasonal rain in recent
days.
Sachin Tendulkar, who made his only Test half-century of
2006 in the first innings in Durban, made a thrilling 169 on his previous Test
appearance at Newlands ten years ago and will hope to get 2007 off to a good
start. With the series locked at 1-1, both teams could make
changes.
Jacques Kallis, South Africa's leading batsman,
missed the Durban Test because of back pain and is expected to return to action
in his home town, although he will have a fitness check Monday. Left-arm spinner Paul Harris will almost certainly make his
debut on a ground where slow bowling is usually a factor. South Africa did not field a
spinner in the first two Tests.
India
could also make a change to their bowling attack, with fast bowler Munaf Patel
or off-spinner Harbhajan Singh likely to be considered ahead of VRV Singh.
Dravid said managing the team's bowling resources was
important in back-to-back Tests. "We've got two fast bowlers and a spinner who have done
a great job for us and a lot of work as well," he said, referring to
Zaheer Khan, Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and Anil Kumble," he said.
Selecting either Patel or Harbhajan ahead of seamer VRV
Singh would take some of the workload off the men who have carried the Indian
attack so far. The fitness of Indian wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni will
also be checked ahead of the Test. Dhoni suffered bruising to his right middle
finger while keeping wicket in Durban
and took a painful blow on the same hand while batting.
Dhoni was India's
most successful batsman in the second innings in Durban, making 47, and earned praise from
Dravid for the way he has adapted to South African conditions.
Defeat in Durban was a big
blow to India's hopes of
winning a series in South Africa
for the first time, following their 123-run win in the first Test in Johannesburg, and they
will be hard-pressed against a resurgent South African team on a ground which
has favoured the home nation.
South
Africa have won ten of 16 Test matches at
Newlands since the country returned to international cricket in 1991.
The only visiting team to taste success at the famous ground
in the shadow of TableMountain has been Australia.
South African captain Graeme Smith said the win in the
second Test had been a major boost to his team but warned that there would be
no over-confidence.
"We've always performed well going into Newlands in
back-to-back Tests. But our feet are firmly on the ground. We know what we have
to do. It all starts all over again," he said.
Squads: South Africa:
Graeme Smith (captain), AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, Ashwell
Prince, Herschelle Gibbs, Mark Boucher, Shaun Pollock, Andre Nel, Makhaya
Ntini, Dale Steyn, Andrew Hall, Jacques Rudolph, Paul Harris, Morne Morkel. India: Rahul
Dravid (captain), Virender Sehwag, Wasim Jaffer, Gautan Gambhir, Sachin
Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Sourav Ganguly, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Anil Kumble,
Zaheer Khan, Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, Munaf Patel, VRV Singh, Dinesh
Karthik, Harbhajan Singh. Umpires: Daryl
Harper (AUS), Asad Rauf (PAK). Match referee: Roshan Mahanama (SRI). |