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Embarrassment Of Riches Bodes Well For India Ahead Of England Tests
India's embarrassment of riches of fast bowling resources will ensure that the team management will be able to rotate pacers with plenty of Test matches against England over the next eight months, said India bowling coach Bharat Arun.
"It is a healthy trend, an embarrassment of riches. You cannot take away credit for what these bowlers have done. Ishant [Sharma], [Mohammed] Shami, or Umesh [Yadav] have been magnificent for India and they still have a lot of cricket in them. As I said earlier, for us to rotate bowlers and make sure each one of them is absolutely fit and raring to go, to be able to bowl 140 kmph is important," said Arun while speaking to the media on Friday.
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