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Kaneria
targets Tendulkar scalp
Bureau Report
KARACHI—Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria said he will target all
India’s batsmen in the forthcoming Test series but getting the wicket
that has eluded him so far — Sachin Tendulkar — would be a dream. “I
have not dismissed Tendulkar and perhaps this will be the last time I
will be up against him so I wish to get his wicket,” Kaneria told before
leaving for India on Monday.
Besides Kaneria, batsman Faisal Iqbal and paceman Mohammad Sami will
join the Pakistan squad in India where the first of three Tests start in
New Delhi from Thursday.
Pakistan won the fifth and final one-day game by 31 runs Sunday at
Jaipur but India clinched the series 3-2. Kaneria, 26, said playing
against India was always a tough challenge. “India pose one of the
biggest challenges for us, and playing against them in their own
backyard is more challenging because they have world class batsmen like
Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and many others,” he said. The
bubbly spinner has grabbed 31 wickets against India in eight Tests but
has yet to dismiss Tendulkar. “He (Tendulkar) is a master and I came
close to dismissing him in the 2005 series at Mohali. I thought it was a
bat-pad but the umpire thought otherwise and his wicket eluded me.
“The world knows how good a batsman Tendulkar is and it would be like an
empty cupboard without his wicket so the first thing in all the innings
would be to get his wicket and it’s always the key.” Kaneria said he
would target all Indian batsmen with the ploy he usually unfolds against
the archrivals. “Since you know Indians play leg-spin, well, you have to
use a different ploy against them so I have that in my mind and I want
to play my part as the main bowler and help Pakistan win the series,”
said Kaneria, only the second Hindu behind Anil Dalpat to play for
Pakistan. Kaneria said scoring big would be the key to victory.
“Since they have a very deep batting line-up the opposition needs to
score big and then only you can pressurise India. If we score big then
we can attack them like we did against them at Bangalore in 2005,” said
Kaneria, who has 208 wickets in 48 Tests.
Pakistan squared the series 1-1 with a come-from-behind win at Bangalore
in the third Test two years ago. Kaneria felt Pakistan will badly miss
former captain Inzamam-ul Haq in the batting department.
“Inzamam was like a big brother to every player and he infused a
fighting spirit in the team so not only as captain but also as a key
batsman he will be missed. But we now have Younis Khan and Mohammad
Yousuf to shoulder our batting.” The other two Tests will be played at
Calcutta (November 30-Dec 4) and at Bangalore (December 8-12). |