By Ashis RayThe Oval (London), June 9 : "There was sticky bounce yesterday; the pace went up today," India pacer Mohammed Siraj told a press conference at the end of Day 2 of the World Test Championship against Australia, here on Thursday.Siraj, who was Indias most successful bowler with four wickets in Australias first innings, maintained that his team bowled well despite the opposition posting a total of 469.
He said: "We also bowled well (compared to the Australians), otherwise they would have scored 500-550."The seamer also described Aussie batsman Travis Heads batting as "extraordinary".
Siraj revealed the plan was to bowl short to Head, who scored a century (163)."But it didnt work on the first day.Chances were created; four or five times (mis-hits), the ball fell in gaps off my bowling alone," Siraj said.On the Indian innings, Steve Smith, who nailed his third Test hundred at The Oval, said the Australian bowlers put the balls "in the right areas, bowling 5.5 to 7-metre lengths, attacking the top of the stumps.Theres natural variation there (in the pitch)".
About his batting, Smith disclosed that he has changed his trigger movement, moving more across to the off-side.This is something which has worked for him before in English conditions.
At draw of stumps on Day 2, India were 151/5, with Rahane (29*) and Bharat (3*) holding fort, still trailing by 318 runs.ashis/arm #pace #Siraj #Amer #Acer.
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