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World Cup 2011 KKR Sachin Live Score Shah Rukh Khan Twenty20 IPL CSKPublished: November 26, 2009
Kanpur: India’s new “Mr. Dependable”, Gautam Gambhir, feels that with a score like 642 on the board and Sri Lanka still trailing by 576 runs in the first innings, only one team can lose the game from here on and its Sri Lanka.
“I’m absolutely satisfied with the score,” said the in-form left-hander who hit a sublime 167 and starred in a blistering 233-run opening stand with Virender Sehwag on Tuesday. “Batting second, 650 would be a difficult score to chase. The way wicket has started behaving, stroke-making would be difficult for the Sri Lankans if we stick to our plan. From here, only one team can lose the match and it is Sri Lanka, if we bowl well.”
“We have seen the last session and I think if we can bowl well, there can be result. When we first saw the wicket, we knew something would happen even though we didn’t know what. The wicket will further deteriorate and if we can bowl in the areas we should, we are the favourites in this match,” he explained.
Gambhir said that the Indian spinners would be encouraged looking at the performance by Rangana Herath who picked up a five-for to finish off the Indian innings adding that it augured well for the Indian spinners too.
“That is good news for us. The wicket will get only tougher and shot-making would be difficult. To chase 650 you have to first score those 450 runs to avoid follow on and 450 is lot of runs on this track,” added Gambhir.
The star opener felt Mahendra Singh Dhoni won an important toss, for it wouldn’t have been easy to bat in the fourth innings against a Sri Lankan team which had three spinners — Herath, Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis — in their ranks.
“It was a good toss to win. We could bat the first two days on a flat track when the pitch had virtually nothing for the bowlers. And now it is showing signs of turns and would deteriorate further. They have three spinners and it is good that we would not be batting in the fourth innings,” he said.
Gambhir hit his fourth Test century in as many Tests, which made Virender Sehwag call him the best opener India had after Sunil Gavaskar.
Asked about the secret of his golden run over the last couple of years, Gambhir said, “I have not changed my approach. I think it’s because I feel more secure now. I have been having this feeling since winning the (2007) Twenty20 World Cup and the confidence I got from my captain, coach and my teammates,” he said.
Downplaying Sehwag’s praise, Gambhir added, “Coming from him, it means more and is a great feeling. Had it come from anybody else, I would not have taken it seriously. These statements don’t matter, what matters is doing well and giving 100 percent.”
Gambhir also said that he felt bad for the bowlers considering the placid tracks that are being churned out regularly and cricket needed pitches which offered an equal opportunity to both batsmen and bowlers.
“We have seen in Ahmedabad that it was a tough job both for the spinners and the pacers. Bhajji (Harbhajan Singh) and Amit (Mishra) did their best and my heart goes for them. Even Murali, world’s greatest spinner, went wicket-less for a day. I think we should have wickets which will offer even contest between the bat and the ball,” he added.
Tagged with: Gautam Gambhir, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rangana Herath, Sri Lanka, Virender Sehwag