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The Evolution of Indian Medium-Pace Bowlers: Unsun
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Oct 23, 2024
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Indian cricket has long been celebrated for its spin bowlers, but indian medium pace bowlers have played an equally crucial role in shaping the country's cricketing fortunes. Over the years, India has produced several exceptional medium pacers who have stood out for their ability to swing the ball, generate movement off the seam, and provide vital breakthroughs at crucial junctures.
In the earlier days of Indian cricket, bowlers like Madan Lal and Roger Binny contributed significantly to the team’s success, particularly in the historic 1983 World Cup win. Their skill lay in moving the ball in the air and off the pitch, rather than relying on express pace. Medium-pacers of this era mastered the art of subtle variations, deceiving batsmen with their control and accuracy.
The 1990s saw the emergence of Venkatesh Prasad, whose ability to swing the ball, coupled with his deceptive slower deliveries, made him a vital cog in the Indian bowling lineup. Alongside him, bowlers like Manoj Prabhakar displayed versatility, operating as both a medium-pacer and a handy batsman.


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