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    Umesh held back for his ability with old ball: Bangar

    A few eyebrows may have been raised finding Umesh Yadav introduced into the attack in the 28th over but Indian team’s assistant coach Sanjay Bangar termed it as a part of the plan knowing the Vidarbha speedster’s ability to get reverse swing.

    Umesh held back for his ability with old ball: Bangar
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    Australian opener David Warner is bowled by Indian speedster Umesh Yadav in the first Test at Pune

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    Umesh had the best figures of 4/32 and all his wickets came with the old ball. “Umesh has been to known to bowl well with the old ball. Even in the series against England, you could see he got a lot of reverse swing. We had held him back, expecting that the ball would reverse-swing pretty early in the innings. It was the precise plan to hold him back as there were two left-handers at the top of the order,” Bangar said. 

    “It’s all part of the plan, wherein you know the instinct or strength that each individual possesses. We know that Ishant (Sharma) has troubled a number of left-handers from the Australian team over the years with his pace and bounce. We wanted to exploit him and give him the first go against left-handers,” Bangar explained. 

    Umesh’s ability to pitch the ball a bit fuller helped their cause said the former Railways captain. “We always knew about the capabilities of Umesh, who can pitch the ball slightly fuller with reverse swing coming very early into the game which we were expecting to happen. 

    That was why he was held back. It was smart thinking by Virat. It helped him remain fresh throughout the day, which made him very incisive in his second and third spells as well,” Bangar added. 

    Bangar said that even Umesh was kept in the loop about the plan that they had for him. “Definitely. It’s part of the communication and that is probably one of the stronger points of this current Indian team,” said the former India opener. 

    Bangar also credited the Indian thinktank for the change in the fast bowlers’ attitude. “A lot of credit needs to go to captain and coach for the way they think. It all started with Ravi (Shastri) thinking in that fashion when he was in-charge, and after that Anil (Kumble) continuing in the same vein along with Virat who has been consistent factor in the making of the composition of the team. So, credit to them for having stuck to this combination of five bowlers,” said Bangar. 

    AUSTRALIA (1ST INNINGS) 

    M. Renshaw c Vijay b R. Ashwin 68 

    D. Warner b U. Yadav 38 

    S. Smith c Kohli b R. Ashwin 27

    S. Marsh c Kohli b J. Yadav 16 

    P. Handscomb lbw Jadeja 22 

    M. Marsh lbw Jadeja 4

    M. Wade lbw U. Yadav 8

    M. Starc batting 57

    S. O'Keefe c Saha b U. Yadav 0 

    N. Lyon lbw U. Yadav 0 

    J. Hazlewood batting 1

    EXTRAS 15

    TOTAL (for 9 wickets) 256

    FALL OF WICKETS: 1-82, 2-119, 3-149,4-149, 5-166 6-190, 7-196,8-205,9-205 

    BOWLING

    I.Sharma 11-0-27-0; Ashwin 34-10-59-2; J.Yadav 13-1-58-1; R. Jadeja 24-4-74-2; U. Yadav 12-3-32-4

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