Thursday, February 14, 2013

India has class batting line-up despite retirements: Pattinson






James Pattinson
James Pattinson -- PTI
Chennai: Fit-again Australian pacer James Pattinson believes India still boast of a "class batting line-up" despite the retirements of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman and the visitors will have to work really hard to beat the hosts in their own backyard during the four-Test series.
"It's different (batting line-up) from the one we played last. Again, it's a class batting line-up and the Indians would look to prove us wrong. It's a fantastic line-up with (Sachin) Tendulkar in form after a Ranji (Trophy) ton. (Virender) Sehwag can do anything on his day. It's good to see Dravid and Laxman not out there. We are looking forward to the challenging conditions," Pattinson said.
"It's going to be a good battle. We are not going to get friendly conditions like we did in Australia. We bowled quite well over there, so to come here and to do well is something that would be great," he told reporters after the team's optional training session here.
Pattinson, who bowled nine overs for one wicket in a tour match against an Indian Board President's XI ahead of their second warm-up game here from February 16, praised Jammu and Kashmir off-spinner Parvez Rasool for his superb all-round show.
"I think he (Rasool) bowled very well on the wicket and it turned quite a bit. He bowled a lot of overs as well," he said.
Rasool shone with both bat and bowl in the drawn two-day tour game here, picking up seven wickets in Australia's first innings and scoring crucial 36 runs while batting.
The 22-year-old from Victoria pinned his hopes on skipper Michael Clarke, who, he believes, is the best player of spin bowling in the tourists' line-up.
"You are not supposed to play against the spin over here. We have got some good players of spin and all of our batsmen spent some time in the middle (during the tour game), apart from Maxwell, so it's another bonus to take. Pup (Michael Clarke) is one of the best players of spin in the world and hopefully he can play the role that (England captain) Alastair Cook did. And, we have got younger players as well who should play around him," he said.
On asked what this IPL contract meant for budding cricketers of his state, Rasool said, "I would like to convey a small message for all my well-wishers in Jammu and Kashmir. I would like to tell them that it was not only talent but hardwork that has helped me realise my dream. I believe, parents would now believe that someone can make a decent career out of cricket even from our state."
His mentor Bishan Singh Bedi has never been a great supporter of IPL and probe Rasool on this, he laughed and said, "Bedi sir mujhse bahoot pyar karte hain (Bedi sir loves me a lot)."

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