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Give Zaheer one last hurrah at 2015 WC: Srinath

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New Delhi: Backing Zaheer Khan’s inclusion in India’s squad for the 2015 World Cup, former India pacer Javagal Srinath said on Tuesday that the left-armer is an “automatic choice” for the tournament and should be given a parting shot if the speedster shows the passion to play.

“Zaheer is a top class bowler. If he has the desire, resolve and the strength to deliver, he is an automatic choice. One needs to dig deep and see whether Zaheer has that kind of passion to continue and if wants 2015 as a parting shot then he should be allowed to do that,” said the ICC match referee on the sidelines of an event.

Srinath – the only Indian pacer to take 300 and more ODI wickets – was all praise for the current pack of paceman.

“Mohammad Shami is a good bowler. Even Bhuvaneshwar Kumar is shaping up well. Ishant Sharma is looking to be back on track. He is bowling consistently well. He has shown tremendous improvement since his comeback a year ago,” said the former Karnatka State Cricket Association secretary.

Srinath, who represented India for over a decade since the early nineties, said that T20 is a batsman’s game but good bowlers will always make their presence felt.

“For a fast bowler it is important to see success in all formats of the game. The problem is that fast bowlers struggle in the T20 format and that benefit has gone to the batsmen. The disappointment is evident on the faces of pacers these days,” said Srinath. (PTI)

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