Ishant needs to learn to bowl wicket-taking deliveries: Kapil

Top Stories

Ishant needs to learn to bowl wicket-taking deliveries: Kapil
Kapil Dev said Ishant Sharma needs to be more disciplined (AP)

New Delhi - Delhi pace bowler has to be consistent

By PTI

  • Follow us on
  • google-news
  • whatsapp
  • telegram

Published: Mon 7 Nov 2016, 9:08 PM

Last updated: Mon 7 Nov 2016, 11:14 PM

Despite all his talent, speedster Ishant Sharma lacks the ability to bowl wicket-taking deliveries more consistently, former India captain Kapil Dev said.
 
Ishant, who missed the series against New Zealand due to Chikungunya, is back in the squad for the upcoming England Tests starting November 9 in Rajkot.
The lanky pacer's Test statistics of 209 Test wickets from 72 games with a strike rate of 66.6 (nearly 11 and half overs for a wicket) stick out like a sore thumb and Kapil said he has to strive for consistency.
"I think Ishant is a very good bowler. He is a genuine quick bowler with great height. But he has to develop the wicket-taking ball, that ability to take wickets at crucial times. Perhaps that's where he is lacking. There is no shortage of ability and talent but somewhere the talent to take wickets is missing," Kapil said on Wednesday.
For the record, Kapil took 219 (average 26.49) of his 434 Test wickets on unhelpful Indian pitches .
Asked what Ishant needs to do in order to break partnerships on batting tracks, Kapil said he expects the lanky fast bowler to be more disciplined.
"One needs to bowl better, consistently bowl a better line and length. It's not about bowling two very good deliveries in an over but you have to bowl five good balls. Then only can you pick up more wickets."
Recently chairman of selectors MSK Prasad spoke about the search for 'Next Kapil Dev'.
With Hardik Pandya looking set for a Test debut as an all-rounder, Kapil said it is difficult to have equal success in both departments considering the amount of cricket the Indian team plays nowadays.
"Today's cricket is too demanding. There is bound to be injuries. You play 10 months in a year. It's not easy for an all-rounder to continue playing and performing in both departments," he said.
When asked if Pandya has what it takes to be the next Kapil Dev, the former Indian captain said" "You don't have to find somebody. Every player will come with his own ability to make his own name. Can India find another Sachin Tendulkar, another Sunil Gavaskar?
"I think everybody comes out with his own performance and personality. It is very difficult to start looking for somebody. My idea is that you should pick the best player around and make him a better player."


More news from