Mark Wooden is among the hardest bowlers when it comes to tempo in fashionable cricket. Though he has not performed as many video games as he would have needed via his profession, lacking just a few as a result of accidents and some from a workload administration perspective however he nonetheless has performed fairly a good chunk of cricket in opposition to India, and he provides his view on who’ve been the toughest batters he has needed to include when taking part in in opposition to India.
Yeah, in several levels of my profession, I’d say Rohit Sharma. Tough as a result of in opposition to the brief ball, you’re feeling such as you, for myself, I’ve bought an opportunity of getting him out, but in addition if he’s on that day, he smokes it. So, he was troublesome. I at all times felt like his bat was massive, simply saved getting wider,” Wooden stated, talking on The Overlap Cricket podcast.
“Kohli, clearly. Unbelievable competitor, somebody that I felt you may have this weak point of fourth, fifth stump drag him in. We appear to by no means miss him after I bowl him there. So, that was troublesome,” he added.
And the third batter he picked was Rishabh Pant. “I believe you’ve bought to carry your nerve. That’s mainly what I’d say. It’s as a result of I believe you sort of be so unpredictable that then that performs into his palms that he can simply stand there and he waits for something troublesome. However if in case you have the, for those who’re the identical on a regular basis, then he can, he’s bought such a great eye, he type of hits it the place he desires.”
“So, I believe you’ve bought to have a mix of maintain your nerve to possibly the previous ball that’s a bit unpredictable, whether or not it’s a slower ball otherwise you may change up with a very excessive bouncer or a quick yorker like one thing barely completely different,” he added.


