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Ranji Trophy 2012-13


Chandan

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18 overs 3/46 for Mohit Sharma.
One to keep an eye on. Pont has said on twitter that he bowls 140kph.
Ganguly was all praises for him saying he swings the ball away at pace and has done well in wi and nz a tours.
Shami is a great prospect. Hopefully he can stay injury free as domestic cricket is important to see who has the ability to stay injury free for long periods of time. Someone who is always getting injured is not a good long-term investment.
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One to keep an eye on. Pont has said on twitter that he bowls 140kph. Shami is a great prospect. Hopefully he can stay injury free as domestic cricket is important to see who has the ability to stay injury free for long periods of time. Someone who is always getting injured is not a good long-term investment.
Mohit Sharma is more in 135-140k range. This is his 2nd season, 2-3 matches last year without much reward but this year he till now averages 16 with an SR of 36, has already taken 30 odd wickets in his 6th match. Shami is a good prospect and he rarely gets injured, but he needs to learn to take wickets on flat tracks too to become an all-season bowler.
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Mohit Sharma is more in 135-140k range. This is his 2nd season, 2-3 matches last year without much reward but this year he till now averages 16 with an SR of 36, has already taken 30 odd wickets in his 6th match. Shami is a good prospect and he rarely gets injured, but he needs to learn to take wickets on flat tracks too to become an all-season bowler.
Its very hard to expect young bowlers to take wickets on pattas.He should be in the indian test side against aus and then he should play in Southafrica.
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yes but they are not international level
Depends what you mean by that. Braithwaite and Powell have both played for West Indies in Tests. I have no doubt Shami (and Awana and Pankaj Singh) will be able to pick up wickets against the likes of Bangladesh, West Indies, New Zealand. As for the likes of Australia, South Africa and England, it is very hard to say until he plays at that level.
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Mohit Sharma is more in 135-140k range. This is his 2nd season' date=' 2-3 matches last year without much reward but this year he till now averages 16 with an SR of 36, has already taken 30 odd wickets in his 6th match.[/quote'] It is of course wrong that he should be around Test contention yet, but certainly fascinating that we do have a great number of young 135kph bowlers than ever before: Suyal, Gony, Dinda, Pankaj, Awana, Mohit, Shami, Dhawal, B Kumar just to name a few.
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Depends what you mean by that. Braithwaite and Powell have both played for West Indies in Tests. I have no doubt Shami (and Awana and Pankaj Singh) will be able to pick up wickets against the likes of Bangladesh' date=' West Indies, New Zealand. As for the likes of Australia, South Africa and England, it is very hard to say until he plays at that level.[/quote'] australia is easy just getting clarke out is hard england and south africa are class apart from others
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