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Ojha confident of good showing if finds a place
Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha said he would like to make the most out of the opportunity if given.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 22, 2009 09:07 am IST
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Kolkata:
Speculations were rife that Ojha will replace leg-spinner Amit Mishra in the playing eleven for the second match of the three-Test series starting on Tuesday in Kanpur after Indian tweakers pale show in the drawn first Test at Motera in Ahmedabad.
"If I get a chance it will be the biggest moment in my life, I cannot ask for more. No matter what, I will give my best to perform well for the country if given an opportunity. But at the moment I am keeping my fingers crossed," Ojha said from Kanpur.
With talks of his inclusion in the playing eleven doing rounds, Ojha admitted that he is little nervous.
"I think it's good to be a little bit nervous. It's a very good sign as the feeling brings out the best in you. I joined the team members in Lucknow and exchanged pleasantries with everybody including coach and captain," said the 23-year-old, who joined the team on Saturday after a stint with his Ranji side Hyderabad.
"It was just a friendly talk. Maybe we will discuss about the match in the team meeting. At the moment, I am looking forward to our net session in the afternoon," added Ojha, who is third spinner in the Indian team for the Test series.
Ojha also backed his senior colleagues in the spin department - Harbhajan Singh and Mishra for their ordinary display in Ahmedabad, saying the Motera wicket had very with little to offer to the bowlers.
"They (Harbhajan and Mishra) have done well in the past for India and they will do well as well. The wicket was favouring batsmen, lot of records were broken, including seven centuries and a record stand by Mahela and Prasanna Jayawardene.
"There is a need to have more true wickets where it will favour batsmen initially and later the bowlers will get assistance. If it only favours batsmen, then there is no interest left in the match," he said.
"On a flat wicket like Motera where batsmen are scoring runs freely, it becomes difficult for the bowlers," he added. Ojha made his One-Day International debut in the Asia Cup last year and has till date scalped 12 wickets from nine ODIs, with an average of 28.
Amidst rumours that he is likely to make his Test debut in the second match against Sri Lanka in place of an unimpressive Amit Mishra, left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha said he would like to make the most out of the opportunity if given.Speculations were rife that Ojha will replace leg-spinner Amit Mishra in the playing eleven for the second match of the three-Test series starting on Tuesday in Kanpur after Indian tweakers pale show in the drawn first Test at Motera in Ahmedabad.
"If I get a chance it will be the biggest moment in my life, I cannot ask for more. No matter what, I will give my best to perform well for the country if given an opportunity. But at the moment I am keeping my fingers crossed," Ojha said from Kanpur.
With talks of his inclusion in the playing eleven doing rounds, Ojha admitted that he is little nervous.
"I think it's good to be a little bit nervous. It's a very good sign as the feeling brings out the best in you. I joined the team members in Lucknow and exchanged pleasantries with everybody including coach and captain," said the 23-year-old, who joined the team on Saturday after a stint with his Ranji side Hyderabad.
"It was just a friendly talk. Maybe we will discuss about the match in the team meeting. At the moment, I am looking forward to our net session in the afternoon," added Ojha, who is third spinner in the Indian team for the Test series.
Ojha also backed his senior colleagues in the spin department - Harbhajan Singh and Mishra for their ordinary display in Ahmedabad, saying the Motera wicket had very with little to offer to the bowlers.
"They (Harbhajan and Mishra) have done well in the past for India and they will do well as well. The wicket was favouring batsmen, lot of records were broken, including seven centuries and a record stand by Mahela and Prasanna Jayawardene.
"There is a need to have more true wickets where it will favour batsmen initially and later the bowlers will get assistance. If it only favours batsmen, then there is no interest left in the match," he said.
"On a flat wicket like Motera where batsmen are scoring runs freely, it becomes difficult for the bowlers," he added. Ojha made his One-Day International debut in the Asia Cup last year and has till date scalped 12 wickets from nine ODIs, with an average of 28.
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