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We're not hitting the panic button

To begin with, I want to make it clear that we are not going to over-react to our loss at Bangalore and press panic buttons, writes Graeme Smith.

Published on: Nov 22, 2005 03:13 AM IST
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To begin with, I want to make it clear that we are not going to over-react to our loss at Bangalore and press panic buttons. True to my observation in my last article, the wicket was dry — in fact, it was one of the driest international wickets that we have ever played on. Naturally, once the dew set in, it became moist and consequently easier to bat on. Thus the toss assumed greater importance than was expected.

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However, lest you think that I am offering up the state of the wicket as an excuse for our loss, I am not. There are three more matches to go, and weather permitting we intend to play a good game of cricket. The ground at Chennai looks reasonably small and the wicket reasonably hard. Of course, we expect it to turn more than a little, which is something that all teams coming to India expect.

At the same time, the relative smallness of the ground means that unless the spinners get it spot on, they can expect to go for more than a few runs.

At the end of the day, the enormous appeal of one-day cricket lies largely in the fact that it is a batsman-oriented game that offers the opportunity to a team to post a large total. With due respect to the bowlers, I don't think spectators really enjoy watching the ball veering and skidding all over the place.

Not only do I not think that there is a problem, I’d also like to point out that at Bangalore, it was Irfan Pathan who did the early damage while the Indian batsmen managed their first run after 19 balls, and it was the ever-accurate Shaun Pollock who got an important breakthrough in the form of Sachin Tendulkar's wicket. Our pacers made sure that the first seven overs of the Indian innings produced just nine runs.

But yes, the later stages of every innings in this series will probably be dominated by spinners. However, we’ve won 20 games in a row, and while I don’t wish to harp on that, I’d like to say that we’re capable of a lot of resilience. That is what 'brave cricket' is all about. If only the rains would let up, we could prove that!

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