28 July,2018 03:55 PM IST | Chennai | PTI
James Anderson
Virat Kohli and his men will have to "get on top" of the swing and seam of the seasoned James Anderson to brighten India's chances in the upcoming Test series against England, feels Australian pace legend Glenn McGrath. "Anderson is going to be a big player. It is how the Indian batsmen face his swing and bowling in English conditions. If they can get on top of Anderson, that is going to make a big difference for them. I think for them he is definitely going to be the key," McGrath told reporters here.
The Australian, who is director of coaching at MRF Pace Foundation, said though the Indian bowlers have been doing well in recent times, batting remains their strength. "It is going to be interesting. India started really well in England, obviously it is in the ODIs and T20s. The batting line-up has always been their strength. Just heard about injuries to (Jasprit) Bumrah and Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar Kumar). So it will be interesting to see their bowling line-up, to see who comes in and takes the load.
Glenn McGrath
"In recent times they have been bowling really well. Injuries do happen, it is going to make it a little tougher. But their strength is their batting," he added. He said though the spinners have done well for India and would have a role to play in England, the fast bowlers would be crucial. "Spinners have done well for India. Shane Warne loved bowling there. He always said if it seamed, it will turn. In English conditions it does seam a bit and Warne has had success there. India is going to need their bowlers, their spinners firing if they have to win the series."
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McGrath said not having Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Bumrah weakens India's bowling attack. "Having two spinners in the line-up, if that is going to be the best bowling attack it is fine. I am interested to see who are the bowlers... (Umesh) Yadav, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami, who's your back-up quicks going in. "With Bhuvi and Bumrah out, it creates a bit of a hole. The first Test is going to be pretty important."
McGrath spoke about the difference Ishant Sharma's experience could make. "He (Ishant) has got a lot of experience. And, that sort of makes a big difference when you know how to get wickets. He is not probably bowling as quick as when he first started. Have to see if he has the same wicket-taking potential as what he had when he first started. Yadav has got a bit of pace. They need him for the whole series. Obviously spinners are always pretty handy. But medium-pacers and quick bowlers in England with the Duke ball, it is going to be handy," he added.
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