Pragyan Ojha's success at Motera proves left is might

November 22, 2012

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Mumbai, November 22: To earn the trust of your captain is perhaps the second-most important task for any spinner, other than his bowling. A good bowler who has his captain's backing is doubly potent, as Pragyan Ojha is now discovering.

The left-arm spinner, who rose nine places in the ICC bowling charts post the Ahmedabad Test to make it to the top-five, is becoming captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's most effective weapon on Indian soil. With 84 wickets in 17 Tests, and 44 of them coming this year, Ojha has been a valuable contributor.

Stick to the basics, maintain a particular line and make the batsmen starve - that's the role Ojha was assigned when it was clear last season that he and teammate R Ashwin would go on to lead India's spin attack at home. Ashwin, on the other hand, was supposed to be the attacking one.

"That is where Ashwin got it wrong in Ahmedabad," says former left-arm spinner Maninder Singh. "He tried too much. All he had to do was make the batsmen drive. It was a slow pitch, driving was difficult. Not sticking to one particular line did not help," he says.

Ojha, on the other hand, was exactly the opposite. As he had told TOI in an interview before the start of the series, bowling a particular line and restricting the flow of runs would be his priority. The effort saw him pick a match-winning nine-wicket haul in the first Test.

"His biggest positive seems to be that he knows exactly what his limitations are and what he needs to do staying within those limitations," adds Maninder.

Lately, it's been a delightful time for left-arm spinners. While Bangladesh's Shakib-al Hasan played his first Test in a year, Sri Lankan Rangana Herath picked up 11 wickets against the visiting New Zealand team this week. Ojha's spree only adds to the glow that's returned to the beautiful art of bowling left-arm orthodox spin.

"He hadn't been given his due. He's easily India's main strike bowler when it comes to bowling spin today and I believe he was always capable of being there," says former India left-arm spinner and selector Venkatapathy Raju.

The 26-year-old Ojha returned with match figures 9-165 from 77.2 overs as India defeated England by nine wickets at Motera, taking a crucial 1-0 lead in the four-match series. Dhoni praised his bowlers for earning the team 20 wickets. On that count alone, Ojha delivered what his captain expected from him.

Ashwin is yet to unravel his 'mystery ball' and looked particularly ordinary against the left-handed Alastair Cook in the second innings, but Ojha kept the England captain in check when the latter came up with a fighting century. The bowler was aptly rewarded in the end, getting Cook bowled and allowing India to finish the match early next day.

"He has managed to show amazing control over the line he can maintain and that is something I've always believed he could deliver," says another left-arm spinner Sunil Joshi. England arrived in India thinking a lot about how to counter Ashwin. As they arrive in Mumbai, Ojha takes centre stage.

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While the Test team featured double-centurion Mayank Agarwal, opener Rohit Sharma, speedster Mohammed Shami and left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav found a place in the ODI side.

Kohli enjoyed a tremendous run in both the formats in 2019. The 31-year-old hit his seventh Test double hundred on the way to a career-best unbeaten 254 against South Africa in October last year.

It was a breakthrough year for opener Agarwal, who smashed two double tons, one century and went beyond the fifty-run mark twice. He hit a career-best score of 243 against Bangladesh in November.

Kuldeep, too, enjoyed a memorable year as he joined the golden list of bowlers with two hat-tricks. The chinaman claimed his second ODI hat-trick of his career against the West Indies last month.

In the absence of Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, Shami rose to the occasion making the best in the business hop, skip and jump with his pace, swing and bounce through the season. He scalped 42 wickets in 21 ODIs over the last 12 months.

The ICC's Teams of the Year 2019:

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February 10,2020

Potchefstroom, Feb 9: Bangladesh clinched their maiden ICC U-19 World Cup title after beating favourites India by three wickets in the summit clash here on Sunday.

Set a revised target of 170 after a brief rain interruption, Bangladesh won the match with 23 balls to spare.

Sent in to bat, India's batting wilted under pressure as a superb Bangladesh bowling attack shot the defending champions out for a paltry 177 in 47.2 overs.

Yasashvi Jaiswal (88 off 121 balls) was once again a standout performer but not for once did he look like dominating the Bangladesh bowling unit whose new ball bowlers Shoriful Islam (2/31 in 10 overs) and Tanzim Hasan Shakib (2/28 in 8.2 overs) literally stifled the Indians for runs.

The third seamer Avishek Das (3/40 in 9 overs) was the most successful bowler in terms of figures but it was Shoriful's first spell with channelised aggression that put the Indians on the back-foot from the onset.

After a short rain break towards the end, the target was revised to 170 from 46 runs but Bangladesh reached 170 for 7 in 42.1 overs to win the match.

Opener Parvez Hossain Emon top-scored for Bangladesh with a 79-ball 47 while captain and wicketkeeper Akbar Ali was not out on 43 from 77 deliveries.

For the India U-19 side, Ravi Bishnoi was the most successful bowler with figures of 4/30 while Sushant Mishra had 2/25.

India thus missed out on a record fifth title in their seventh final appearance.

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Mumbai, Mar 5: Former India spinner Sunil Joshi was on Wednesday named chairman of the national selection panel by the BCCI's Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which also picked ex-pacer Harvinder Singh to the five-member group.

The CAC, comprising Madan Lal, R P Singh and Sulakshana Naik, picked the two selectors with Joshi replacing South Zone representative MSK Prasad.

In an unprecedented decision, the BCCI said the CAC will review the panel's performance after one year and make recommendations accordingly.

"The committee recommended Sunil Joshi for the role of chairman of the senior men's selection committee. The CAC will review the candidates after a one-year period and make the recommendations to the BCCI," read a statement from BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.

Harvinder was chosen from central zone and replaces Gagan Khoda in the panel.

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"We have picked the best guys for the job," Lal told news agency.

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