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| Profile |
| Long Name : |
Javagal Srinath |
| Birthday : |
31 August 1969 |
| Birth Place : |
Mysore |
| Country : |
India |
| Batting : |
Right hand batsman |
| Bowling : |
Right arm Fast Medium |
| ODI Debut : |
vs Pakistan, at Sharjah, on 18/10/91 |
Javagal Srinath is the spearhead of the Indian pace attack and the only bowler in India
capable of producing the speeds generally associated with West Indian or South African
pacemen. Srinath suffered a testing introduction to Test cricket when despite impressing
Allan Border no end on his debut tour to Australia, and performing editably on the
ill-fated South African tour of 1992, he was unable to play a part in India`s tremendous
home successes due to the "spin trio + Kapil Dev + Prabhakar" selection policy.
After Kapil Dev`s retirement, he finally broke back into the playing XI and has not looked
back. Statistically his Test record is tarnished by his early tours, but he is very much
the genuine article as a speed merchant now, having been compared with Allan Donald for
sheer pace during his 1995 stint with the English county of Goucestershire. He has had
injury problems in 1997 and 1998, possibly through being over-bowled and India's strenuous
itinerary. His one-day bowling record is most impressive, and only Dennis Lillee and Waqar
Younis have taken 100 wickets in fewer matches. He is also a useful tail-end bat, capable
of scoring runs at a brisk pace, although early indications that he could mature into a
true all-rounder have not amounted to much as yet . |
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