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Sudeep Tyagi needs to be handled properly


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First appearances can be deceptive, but really disappointed with Tyagi. Schoolboy action, lukewarm pace despite excellent height, no movement....seems to be another in the long line of no-name bowlers in the glorious tradition of VRV Singh, Munaf Patel, Tinu Yohannan- tall bowlers all, but sadly no heart. Stand by for some serious letdown. Rubbish.

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Hope, he works on his fitness, upper body strength, lower back strength, legs so that he can bowl with consistent pace in longer spells and also it will help raising his pace and he has a good wrist action by which he can hit the deck hard and can get seam movement both ways as well as bounce.

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Tyagi to start from scratch in Bangla Tyagi to start from scratch in Bangla Rookie India pacer Sudeep Tyagi is eyeing some impressive performance in the forthcoming tour of Bangladesh. Tyagi scalped Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara and gave away just 15 runs in 6.3 overs before the one-dayer was abandoned because of dangerous pitch conditions at the Ferozshah Kotla. "I was quite disappointed with the incident because my international career did not start the way I wanted. I was bowling quite well in the match and my economy rate was also not bad when the game was abandoned after 23.3 overs," Tyagi told PTI Bhasha. "But I have left the incident behind and now gearing to produce some good performance in Bangladesh. I am going there with the hope of making a fresh beginning of my career and am very confident about making a mark," the 22-year-old added. In Bangladesh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men will play a Tri-series, also involving Sri Lanka, before taking the hosts in two Test matches. Tyagi was among the Indian bowlers whose deliveries kicked up dangerously during the Ferozeshah Kotla match and after one such incident, visiting batsman Thilina Kandamby complained to the umpires following which the match was abandoned. "Kotla wicket was not good indeed but during bowling I was only thinking about the line and length of the deliveries. Some of the deliveries kicked up dangerously during the match," Tyagi said. The Uttar Pradesh paceman was all praise for the senior members on Team India, including Sachin Tendulkar. "Everybody, including Sachin, help me a lot. Sachin's valuable tips have helped me to improve my performance. He always encourage me while facing my deliveries in nets and tells me to rectify my faults," Tyagi said. "I freely approach the seniors in any difficulty. I feel happy when cricketers like Zaheer (Khan) bhai, who has been my idol for years, and Ashish (Nehra) bhai tell me how to improve my bowling. Coach (Gary Kirsten) is also very cooperative," he added. Tyagi also feels his high-arm action will be helpful in the Bangladesh tri-series, commencing from January 4. "I think, high-arm action will give me some advantage in Bangladesh. Besides, it is also important to maintain the speed and at the same time improve the accuracy to put the ball in proper line to taste success at international level," Tyagi said.

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