The legendary Indian batsman who has been himself difficult to bowl to for hundreds of bowlers during his playing days reckons the Australian middle-order master Steve Smith too would be a tough nut to crack for the bowlers and hence a different ploy is needed to tackle him.
Sachin advised the Indian bowlers to bowl the fifth stump line to Smith to get him to knick deliveries past the wicket.
“Smith’s technique is unconventional...Normally, we tell a bowler in Test matches to bowl on and around off-stump or maybe fourth stump line. But for Smith, because he shuffles, maybe that line (of delivery) moves further away by four to five inches,” the Master Blaster said in an interview to PTI.
“One has to aim between (imaginary) fourth and fifth stump for Steve to nick one. It’s just a mental adjustment of line, more than anything else,” he added.
Tendulkar, 48, also said that he had read somewhere that Smith had said he was ready for the short-pitched stuff. In that scenario, the Mumbai born said that exploiting the fifth stump channel, on Australian pitches, which generally don’t offer as much swing like England, would be an ideal way to frustrate the New South Wales batter.
“I think, he needs to be tested on and around that off-stump channel. Keep him on the back-foot and induce that early mistake. You can’t use saliva, so it’s a different case if wickets have a lot more life. I don’t know if they will have greenish wickets for the ball to do a little bit,” he said.
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