I am not necessarily a bouncy bowler as I adjust my line according to pace of track: Nathan Ellis | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: young conductor Nathan Ellis has a lot of variation in his repertoire and he made it clear on Tuesday not to judge him as a rebounding bowler because he is flexible and changes his tactics depending on lane conditions.
Ellis, who got Virat Kohli in Game 2, said if the field offers a rebound, he’s got a different ace up his sleeve.

“For me, I’m not necessarily a rebounding bowler as is. Like I said before, it’s about assessing the wicket on the day and adapting my skill sets to the wicket. Whether it’s act to adjust my line, to be a little straighter.
“If it’s not as bouncy, slower balls if necessary and changing my lengths. Tomorrow is about not going with preconceptions,” he added.
As for the land Chepaukhe said, “I’m not sure about the team selection or what the team will look like. Obviously it’s going to spin here. For me the slower balls could come into play. I think it will be a question of evaluating the wicket if we go first.

“We’re getting a bit more information for batters who will go out in the second inning and vice versa to strike first…relaying the message of what the wicket is doing and adapting as the game progresses. – series of points so far, so we will have to adapt to the box office and what is presented to us on D-Day.
He agreed that it was a great opportunity for the team members to play ODIs in India where the World Cup (50-overs) would be held later in the year.
“Yeah, I guess so. I mean obviously it’s a great opportunity for us as a team to play one-day cricket at the venue where we’ll be playing the World Cup at the end of the season. ‘year.

“It will be silly not to get as much out of it as possible… try to kind of emulate the setup or the squad that we are going to have for the World Cup,” said Ellis, who picked two wickets in Australiatold reporters the series victory in Visakhapatnam on the eve of the third ODI in Chennai.
“Starc has a calming influence”
Ellis spoke at length about how Starc’s influence over him grew over time.
“Starcy (nickname) was huge for me. For me personally, he’s someone I looked up to a lot. He also introduced me to my first Aussie cap. He’s a big part of my trip to Australia. Even the other day, talking to him before and after the game,” Ellis told the media ahead of the third ODI against India.
“He (Starc) is a calming influence. He’s also someone who’s been there and done almost everything the game has to offer, whether it’s the highs or the lows. Being able to rub shoulders with Starcy and kind of bouncing ideas and debriefing games… That’s something I cherished. It’s invaluable,” Ellis
Starc has already won eight wickets in two games and Ellis called his performance “incredible”.
“Starcy (Mitchell Starc) the other night was just amazing. It was awesome to watch. It was great to be part of it. I hope he can repeat them tomorrow (Wednesday),” he added.
The paceman, who came to replace the injured Jhye Richardson added: “For me, I wasn’t in this squad initially. I was a late call-up, I’m just thrilled to be here. I imagine the guys who were named to the initial squad on take as a rehearsal dress.”
On the ball dominance in the series so far, Ellis said: “I mean, a bit. At Wankhede you set yourself up for a fast, high-scoring game. I don’t necessarily think you can blame the There has been some extraordinary bowling from both teams in the patches.
“Steve was great with me”
About replacement skipper Steve Smith, who is in charge after pat cummins Withdrawn for personal reasons, Ellis said: “Really good. Steve Smith has been great to me…Having him show up at the top of my brand has been a really calming influence.
“Knowing he has my back gives me another leg up at the top of my mark. He’s been really good, really good with the boys.”
Role of wrist spinners in these conditions
Ellis said there was a role for wrist spinners on Indian wickets and added that Adam Zampa
“I think it’s huge. Adam Zampa has been an integral part of the Australian setup for a long time. He’s one of the best spinners in the world. This series so far has been dominated by fast bowlers, with lots of wickets He certainly hasn’t had the opportunity he probably imagined he would have at this point in the series, and he’ll do what he does when he gets the chance.
On David Warner’s availability for tomorrow’s game with the series tied at 1-1, Ellis said: “No idea, sorry.”
(With PTI inputs)

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