GANGA TALKS ON FIGHTING KNOCK
'It is important to be patient on this pitch' -
November 28, 2006
Daren Ganga is unlikely ever to bring a house down with his batting in the manner of a Chris Gayle or Brian Lara. But there is a lot to be said for an opener in his mould, especially on a day, and a pitch, like this.
For over five hours,
"I was trying to consolidate the side's position,"
Neither was it an easy effort and nor was it particularly pretty on the eye. That has much to do, said
But he added, "This is a true test of character though, a real test of skill as a batsman. I am enjoying the challenge and as all great batsmen have done in the past, you have to prove yourself on all types of surfaces. As a batsman, you have to be tested in all conditions. In terms of concentration and technique it was one of my better knocks."
It has been one of his better tours too and following a fifty in
If nothing else though, this Test will be a special one for him, for it brought him his first international wicket. And it wasn't a small one either. "Yeah getting Inzamam's wicket yesterday was special. It was a great joy to get such a big scalp. I haven't done much bowling but it's opened my eyes and I want to bowl more and become one of the options for my captain in the future."
Scalping big names is something Umar Gul is getting used to already. Having notched up Lara in
"We plan against all batsmen and teams. We knew Lara shuffles early on and is a candidate for leg-before so my aim was to try for that," Gul said.
Despite three wickets and looking the most likely paceman to take more, Gul said the pitch wasn't helpful for fast bowlers. "It isn't that great for fast bowlers. You can keep the spinners on at one end and rotate bowlers at the other which Inzamam did well. It is a difficult pitch for fast bowlers but you have to be able to bowl on all kinds."
But if you're not confused enough about the nature of the pitch already, Gul added, as an afterthought, that "it's not a sporting wicket because even I batted well on it."
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