Thursday 7 February 2013

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'Big role' for Australia's fast men in India - Siddle

Peter Siddle is ecstatic after dismissing Sachin Tendulkar for 88, India v Australia, 2nd Test, Mohali, 1st day, October 17, 2008
Peter Siddle says patience is the key to bowling in India © Gett

                                                          
The wickets in India might be considered a spinner's paradise but Australian fast bowler Peter Siddle feels his team's chances of winning the upcoming Test series there would depend on how well its pacers perform on the dustbowls.
India were shocked by England, who relied on their spinners to wreck the famed the batting line-up of the hosts, but Siddle feels every team has to play to its strengths.
"The best way of attacking India is with whatever your best line-up is. The way we've won Test matches for years now has been with our pace and I think that is going to play a big role," Siddle told The Age.
"But Nathan (Lyon) is going to play a big role at the other end, and his game is going to flourish even more with the pressure we build at our end.
"Combined, we'll do well and definitely be able to take 20 wickets. We're strong, we've got a good set of quicks going over and we've got good back-up for Nathan over there with spin," he added.













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