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New Delhi, Aug 2: India paceman Zaheer Khan has continued to receive praise back home for his match-winning performance in the side's second Test victory over England at Trent Bridge.

From last Thursday's opening over, the 28-year-old left-armer confounded batsmen with his swing bowling to compile a match haul of nine wickets, putting India on the brink of a first series win in England for 21 years.

The tourists showed a real grit and determination to succeed in Nottingham after barely escaping defeat in the drawn first Test at Lord's, where rain intervened to save India when they were down to their last wicket.

The final test starts at Oval next Thursday.

Former skipper Kapil Dev and Madan Lal hailed good teamwork, an improving overseas record and a shift of focus from spin to pace for the reasons behind the team's revival since a disappointing World Cup in March.

"Everybody has contributed to this win," former all-rounder and coach Madan Lal told Reuters on Wednesday.

"If you look for one hero, that was Zaheer. He has put you on the victory stand."

Zaheer displayed his fitness by bowling 48 overs over both innings to return match figures of 9-134, having regained his rhythm with English county Worcestershire last season, where he took 78 wickets.

"The fire he lacked has come back," Lal added.

Zaheer was recalled in December after being sidelined for almost 10 months due to poor bowling form and fitness problems.

"The way Zaheer demonstrated swing bowling, as a bowler I'm proud of him," Kapil said.

"What I find beautiful about this victory is that today we depend on our fast bowlers to win.

"We played three fast bowlers, something we've not done in the last three decades," he told Aaj Tak TV channel, referring to the three-pronged pace attack which shared 13 wickets.

India now have a good crop of young pacemen which has helped the team smooth over injuries and poor form.

"We may not have genuine quicks, but we can confidently say our seamers can go abroad and beat teams at their own strength."

  

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur?Dubai

    Sun, Aug 05 2007

    On reading some comments with regard to retiring senior players and infuse young blood, I do not think it will happen soon not because the senior players will call it a day but because BCCI wants to keep them until such time these players will not join ICL. If BCCI ask them to call it a day now then there are chances these players will join ICL where BCCI will lose heavily. We have read every player who retired recently are joining ICL.

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  • denzil fernandes, dubai

    Sat, Aug 04 2007

    India's rare win abroad ! The once in a blue moon victory of the Indian cricketers should not be taken for granted. Against a none too impressive England team, all India needed was to build up a big score and dismiss the opposition quickly. That England do not have quality batsmen was clear when they failed to negotiate India's pace bowlers. One does not know how long a spent force like Kumble will continue to go on foreign trips when a youngster like Piyush Chawla can benefit a lot by playing for India in his place. It is high time India introduced new blood especially in the batting department because all of a sudden you will find Dravid, Ganguly and Tendulkar calling it a day.

    This is the right time to try our new and promising boys against a weak England team and the Indian Board should give the newcomers a chance to play on English conditions and gain experience which will help them in the long run. This is the right time to groom and see a new set of players who will be keen and hungry to shine for India. I am sure that there are so many waiting to don the Indian colours !

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