Troy Cooley, Australia’s bowling coach, believes that India’s inexperienced seam-bowling attack could give England’s batsmen a few surprises if they manage to hit the right length and generate reverse-swing in the forthcoming series. India begin the tour with just one experienced pace bowler, Zaheer Khan, but Cooley didn’t think it would be a handicap.
“Nothing fancy, just the basics work wonderfully there,” said Cooley, who coached England’s bowlers to an Ashes triumph in 2005 before switching sides and tasting glory with Australia the next year. Currently in Chennai, coaching at the MRF Pace Academy, Cooley had a few suggestions for India’s largely unheralded pace attack, including two rookie pacers in Ishant Sharma and Ranadeb Bose, ahead of their England series. Read more
Courtesy:ind.cricinfo.com
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