Indian spinners buckled under pressure of expectations: Raman

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Agencies: Mumbai, Nov 30 2012, 22:23 IST
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Former opener W V Raman today said Indian spinners buckled under pressure of expectations in the second Test against England which the hosts lost by 10 wickets to allow the visitors draw level the four-match series 1-1.

"A lot of pressure was on them as a reverse in India is not expected, especially on a turner. All put together, the pressure did them in a bit," said the Bengal Ranji Trophy team coach at the Brabourne Stadium here.

"What adds to pressure is the lack of runs on the board. I think that is a big difference. If you actually dissect the performance of the spinners, once they got the breakthrough (England captain Alastair Cook's wicket) when (Kevin) Pietersen and Cook were playing, they rolled them out quickly after that," Raman pointed out.

"The big difference was that (Cook-Pietersen) partnership. We did not put enough runs on the board."

England, going strong when the two batsmen put on a record double century stand at Wankhede Stadium, folded up quickly once Cook was dismissed but not before they grabbed a vital 86-run lead over India and then shot out the latter for a meagre score in the second innings to set up the big win.

Raman also referred to India's pathetic top-order display in the first innings when the hosts were 119 for 5 and then 169 for 6 before Cheteshwar Pujara, who notched his second successive three-figure knock of the series, and R Ashwin put on a century stand to help the hosts notch

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Pressure on spinners

N ngakumar | 01-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
While it is true that there was pressure on spinners to perform on Indian turners, it is equally true that the pressure was brought on them by the failed opening Duo and brittle middle order batting of Team India. If Ashwin could bat the way he did, why not the famed aging batsmen? And the reentry of out of form Harbajan must have certainly put Ashwin nervous and a bit insecure which might have affected his bowling.Overall it was a collective failure from batting to bowling and fielding. Lets hope for an improved performance from team India at Kolkata where they have sweet memories.-- N Nagakumar

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