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It's India's best bowling attack to tour SA: MSK Prasad

Last Updated 21 December 2017, 14:01 IST

Chairman of selectors MSK Prasad on Thursday termed India's five-pronged pace attack named for the South Africa series as "one of the best" that will tour the country as every bowler brings something different to the table.

The five-man attack comprises Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah -- each one different from the other.

"I can't comment on the opposition bowling attack but from our perspective, we have one of the best bowling attacks that will tour South Africa," Prasad told reporters on the sidelines of the Ranji Trophy semi-final here today.

"You see Umesh (Yadav) and (Mohammed) Shami might be hitting 140 but they still swing the ball. We also have Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar Kumar), who can swing the ball either way. We have included Bumrah, who has variety. Ishant (Sharma) is there always and Hardik (Pandya) adds that different dimension," Prasad elaborated.

"So there are five different varieties of bowlers that we have picked."

While most of India's Test wins have come at home, Prasad feels that going on a tough tour with so many victories is a good thing.

"The confidence we have with so many victories in Test matches, though they have come at home but still..going on a winning note is always good. So I am sure this is one of the most balanced teams that we have," he said.

"It's a wonderful bunch and more importantly we are going with the No.1 Test tag," said the former India wicketkeeper.

Like former India captain Sourav Ganguly, Prasad is also not bothered with Ajinkya Rahane's bad patch during the home Test matches. Rahane managed just 17 runs in five innings against Sri Lanka.

"We are not worried. When we go abroad, he is a key player. If you see his performances abroad, you would appreciate it. He has got runs across the world. I am not worried. He is above these things and he has played enough number of years to tackle these situations."

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(Published 21 December 2017, 13:54 IST)

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