Predator_05 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 FROM cricinfo Munaf Patel could well be pitchforked into the opening Test match at the Wanderers without having had any match practice for nearly a month. Despite the fact that his ankle is healing slowly, he's rated doubtful for the tour game at Potchefstroom which starts on December 7. If the team management feel that he's not yet ready for the rigours of a four-day game, they will restrict him to net sessions in the hope that he's ready to go for the Johannesburg Test. John Gloster, the physio, and a consultant physician are constantly monitoring his progress, but he's definitely a few days away from being able to put enough weight on the foot to have a bowl. The news on the Rahul Dravid front is much more encouraging. The protective cast - more of a net-like contraption than a huge chunk of plaster - will come off on Monday, and he'll then embark on strengthening exercises. "I've been told that I shouldn't field in the slips," Dravid told Cricinfo. "There's a fair bit of time between the first Test and the second, so till then, we can certainly manage with [VVS] Laxman and Sachin [Tendulkar] in the slip cordon." Taping up the finger and using gloves that provide extra protection should allow him to bat, but on surfaces where the bottom hand comes into play so much - the cut and pull are big scoring options here - it remains to be seen how well he will adjust to that. "We'll play it by the ear," he said. "It should be fine." Ajit Agarkar, who tore a groin muscle yesterday, isn't quite as fortunate. He'll have to sit on the sidelines for atleast a month, leaving him with precious little time to get match-fit before India start a punishing schedule of eight one-day games at home. The last thing i want to see is India's best strike bowler aggravating an injury. I hope the team doesn't make the same mistake it did on the '04 Australia tour, when they forced Zaheer Khan to play the 3rd Test at Melbourne. Watching him bowl slow off a shortened runup was quite painful and he was never the same bowler again. If Munaf isn't 100%, he should sit this one out. Is it just me or is this tour getting worse by the day ? Link to comment
jf1gp_1 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Re: Munaf's fitness doubtful for 1st Test @ Jo'burg i am more worried about dravid. will he be fit for first test ? without him it will be a 3 day affair. Link to comment
Rahul Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Re: Munaf's fitness doubtful for 1st Test @ Jo'burg shyte, no AGGY???? then we will definitely lose. :hic: take it easy, R Link to comment
yoda Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Re: Munaf's fitness doubtful for 1st Test @ Jo'burg I am worried that Pathan is fit. Link to comment
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kabira Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Re: Munaf's fitness doubtful for 1st Test @ Jo'burg Pathan should play as specialist batsman who can roll his arm over if needed.. Link to comment
Rahul Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Re: Munaf's fitness doubtful for 1st Test @ Jo'burg ^^ i thot VRV's presence compensates for IKP. i think it will be a tough fight to pick who's worse of the two. take it easy, R Link to comment
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