Pace, swing, cut, and craft: 11 masterful spells in India
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We are living in a golden age of Indian fast bowling. Pitches, conditions, match situation - nothing seems to matter. India's bowling attack is ruthlessly targeting the opposition, and summoning magic deliveries at will. What better time to talk about our favorite quick bowling performances in Indian conditions - from Malcolm Marshall's devastating spell in Kanpur in 1983-84 to Javagal Srinath's 13-wicket-haul in a losing cause to Jason Gillespie's lionhearted effort in Chennai in 2001 to Dale Steyn's spell-of-a-lifetime in Nagpur in 2010. And let's not forget the splendid feats of swing bowling from the likes of Roger Binny, L Balaji and Tim Southee – sussing up Indian conditions and knocking out batsmen on largely benign surfaces. Participants: K Balakumar (@kbalakumar) Vijay Arumugam (@vijayarumugam) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Related: When Marshall Law was declared in Kanpur - Clayton Murzello in Mid-Day India v West Indies series review by Tony Cozier - YouTube video Dale Steyn spell at Nagpur 2010 - video from BCCI website Javagal Srinath 8-86 spell v Pakistan in 1999 - Youtube video West Indies rattle India after Kapil Dev's historic spell - Arunabha Sengupta in Cricketcountry.com India v Australia, Chennai Test, 2001 - Youtube video Umesh's spell of pace and fire - Karthik Krishnaswamy in ESPNcricinfo.com How Southee outsmarted India - Aakash Chopra in ESPNcricinfo * Lead image from here.