Board of Control for Cricket in India chief Sourav Ganguly says improved fitness standards and a change in culture have led to the country developing one of the world’s best pace attacks.
Spearheads Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah are part of a battery of five formidable quick bowlers that have helped change India’s traditional reliance on spin bowling.
“You know culture has changed in India that we can be good fast bowlers,” Ganguly said in a chat hosted on the BCCI’s Twitter feed.
“Fitness regimes, fitness standards not only just among fast bowlers but also among the batters, that has changed enormously. That has made everyone understand and believe that we are fit, we are strong and we can also bowl fast like the others did.”
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The West Indies dominated world cricket in the 1970s and 1980s led by a fearsome pace attack that included all-time greats such as Michael Holding, Andy Roberts, Malcolm Marshall and Joel Garner.
Recently Indian quicks have risen to the top in world cricket with Shami, Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar in a deadly arsenal.
“The West Indies in my generation were naturally strong,” the former India captain said. “We Indians were never such naturally strong... but we worked hard to get strong. But I think it is the change in culture as well that is very important.”
Shami last month claimed that the current Indian pace attack may be the best in Test history.
“You and everyone else in the world will agree to this – that no team has ever had five fast bowlers together as a package,” said Shami. “Not just now, in the history of cricket, this might be the best fast-bowling unit in the world.”
Shami took 13 wickets during India’s 3-0 home Test sweep over South Africa last year, while Bumrah has claimed 68 scalps in 14 Tests since his debut.
Here are clips from Ganguly’s chat with Agarwal:
Here it is - Dada picks three cricketers from #TeamIndia's 2019 WC squad, who he would've loved to have in his 2003 WC squad.#DadaOpensWithMayank full episode coming up soon on https://t.co/uKFHYdKZLG pic.twitter.com/7sKFt7pSdt
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 5, 2020
You asked, Dada answered :)#DadaOpensWithMayank https://t.co/q3Ehfg0AFP pic.twitter.com/a1FQW14Dl3
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 5, 2020
T20 is a very important format and I would've definitely played it 😊 @SGanguly99 on #DadaOpensWithMayank https://t.co/xmjKFlo0HM pic.twitter.com/dpbq1W6y1T
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 5, 2020
On #TeamIndia's fast bowlers and what have been the key factors in bringing up the change. #DadaOpensWithMayank https://t.co/yWG8K26HiV pic.twitter.com/h6QC14IAfv
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 5, 2020
Sachin Paji always forced you to take the strike while opening with you in ODIs? Myth ? Reality ?
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 6, 2020
Listen to what Dada has to say 😄#DadaOpensWithMayank episode coming up soon on https://t.co/uKFHYe2Bag @mayankcricket @SGanguly99 pic.twitter.com/YM0yEatMcE
(With inputs from AFP)