Interesting article about the bowling plan of Kumble for his pace bowlers against SA.
So what bowling plan do you think Kumble is preparing for Bangladesh, and how will they respond?
Kumble would have studied the inconsistent lines India had maintained against Pakistan and then Sri Lanka and hence wanted to make corrections. He knew the straight boundaries, and the one at square leg towards the Peter May stand, were on the shorter side. The smallest error in line could lead to a lot of runs and, ahead of a must-win match, India had to plug every possible weak link.
Next morning, Bhuvneshwar and Bumrah put into practice what they had learnt, tying up the South African opening pair of Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock with tight lines and unbeatable lengths. The slowness of the pitch - it was being used for the second time in three days - added to the batsmen's misery.
Having given away 51 and 44 runs in the first 10 overs against Pakistan and Sri Lanka, India improved significantly against South Africa - giving away on 35 runs.
So what bowling plan do you think Kumble is preparing for Bangladesh, and how will they respond?