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Spinners bowling a no-ball is unacceptable, says Sunil Gavaskar after India's World T20 exit

Press Trust of India • April 1, 2016, 22:05:48 IST
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Criticising the Indian bowlers for conceding no balls at crucial juncture of the semifinal match against West Indies, former captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday said it is “unacceptable for a spinner to bowl a no ball”.

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Spinners bowling a no-ball is unacceptable, says Sunil Gavaskar after India's World T20 exit

New Delhi: Criticising the Indian bowlers for conceding no balls at crucial juncture of the semifinal match against West Indies, former captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday said it is “unacceptable for a spinner to bowl a no ball”. “The spinners are really not expected to bowl a no ball. Fast bowlers, in their effort to bowl a yorker or a bouncer, can sometimes overstep. Thus, for a spinner to bowl a no ball is unacceptable. This is something you got to practice in the nets,” Gavaskar told ‘NDTV’. [caption id=“attachment_2581118” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Sunil Gavaskar. BCCI Sunil Gavaskar. BCCI[/caption] Title aspirants India were last night knocked out of the ICC World Twenty 20 with a heartbreaking seven-wicket defeat at the hands of West Indies, who capitalised on the home team’s sloppy bowling display in a high-scoring semifinal showdown in Mumbai. He insisted that West Indies have proved that cricket is a team game. “West Indies is not a one-man team. We were talking about Chris Gayle versus Virat Kohli. He didn’t score runs. But look how others put their hands up and contributed. It has always been a team game. We tend to highlight one or two players and that is understandable. But it is never a one man game and West Indies have proven that,” said the legendary batsman. Gavaskar said rather than talking about India’s deficiencies, he would like to pay tribute to the West Indies, who capitalised on the chances they got. “I would like to give credit to the West Indies. They capitalised on all the chances they got. Even West Indies had missed chances to run out Virat Kohli twice and he cashed on it, scoring 89 and taking India to 192. West Indies also batted absolutely brilliantly.” The 66-year-old felt India fell short by 20 runs. “I think India could have scored 20 runs more. I think it was possible. There was a time when we might have. Despite getting a good start, we never really actually got to more than eight runs an over. “Eight runs an over against a good batting side and on a good batting pitch is not really expected, particularly with guys in form. You would expect more than 10 runs an over. So, I think even the West Indian bowlers bowled well,” he said. Stating that “everything sort of worked against India”, Gavaskar said: “It was a pitch for the batsmen. The ball was coming on to the bat very nicely. There was not much you could do with the dew factor and so the spinners were not able to grip the ball.” Gavaskar said toss should not be a factor in major games like semifinals and finals of a tournament. “Once I was doing commentary with Clive Lloyd when he was the chairman of ICC Cricket committee. He made a very good point. He said ‘when you come to the semifinals and final, toss should not be factor’. It should be a day game, where there is no dew because in day/night game, there would be a situation where dew might get into play. I think it is a very valid point.” Elaborating on the need for India to focus on their bowling, the former skipper said: “They have got to improve as far as their bowling is concerned because their bowling while defending does take a bit of battering. India were lucky to get wickets of full tosses. “Their batting has always been their strength. When they bat first, they should put up such a huge total, expecting that one or two of their bowlers would not do well.” India will not be playing too much of limited-over cricket this year and Gavaskar said Dhoni must keep training during that period when he is not playing international cricket. “Clearly, he is going to play some cricket. After the IPL, he can play Caribbean Premier League. Even in England, just before the English season conclude. If he does that, he gets a practice. Though, I don’t know whether he will be allowed to do so by the BCCI. “My honest advice to Dhoni after IPL is to take a break but not too much of a break. When you take little bit of a break in international cricket, it is hard to catch up. Keep playing, keep training and you can come back for the next season,” concluded Gavaskar.  

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