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Australia prepare to counter Panesar
Australia: Australia's batsmen say they are planning to dominate Monty
Panesar from the outset of this year's Ashes series. Panesar was one of
the stars of England's recent home Test series win over Pakistan, and is
generating considerable interest ahead of the Ashes, with Australia's
cricketers singling him out in their pre-series talks.
"He's a terrific young bowler, a terrific young character and has an
obvious passion for the game and he'll add a real flavour and touch to
this series," Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist said. "Like any new
spinner we haven't seen before we'll try to get on top of him before he
gets on top of us but a lot of that will be dictated by the conditions
and the match scenario."
Simon Katich, who is trying to bat his way back into the Australian Test
team after being axed after the first Test against West Indies almost a
year ago, rates Panesar highly. "I faced him last year on the Ashes tour
and I was impressed," Katich said at the Australian team camp. "Monty is
a bowler who tries to give you a bit of air. He does try and turn it. He
is bowling genuine wicket-taking balls and knocking good players over."
Panesar may have his critics as a batsman and an out-fielder, but he is
highly rated by national team coach Duncan Fletcher. "As a finger
spinner there is probably no one to match him in world cricket at the
moment - his control is very, very good," Fletcher said.
Stuart MacGill, the Australian legspinner, believes Panesar's guile and
variety will add plenty to the England bowling attack, which was
dominated by its reverse-swinging pace attack in the last series between
the two teams. "I think the more variations in personality, approach and
background that you can incorporate into your team set-up, the more able
you are to deal with a variety of situations," MacGill said last week.
"Monty's certainly got an approach that will help any team he's in.
He'll definitely help the England side out just by being there. His
approach is different to the other guys in the side and I think that's
very valuable."—Agencies |