
Javagal Srinath would go down as arguably the finest Indian seamer in ODI cricket. Srinath led the Indian pace attack with distinction all through the 90s. He bowled at a brisk pace and got to make the ball seam from the right areas. Srinath was a great exponent at using the seam and made the red cherry move even on docile Indian tracks.
Srinath formed a lethal fast bowling duo with Karnataka statemate Ventakesh Prasad for most of the 90s. An untiring trier with never say die attitude, Srinath bowled his heart out on placid tracks of the Indian subcontinent. He came out of retirement and led India’s bowling attack in the 2003 ICC World Cup where the Indian team ended up as the losing finalist to Australia.
ODI Record
Matches 229 Wickets 315 Avg 28.08 Eco 4.44 SR 37.8
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