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The sub-continental pitches are happy hunting grounds for spinners, but reverse swing will also play an equally important role in the World Cup, says New Zealand bowling coach Allan Donald.
"We always talked about the ball swinging. It's not going to do it off the wicket and the ball has to swing. That's where reverse swing is a massive thing and a huge key for me in this World Cup. That's where games are going to be won and lost," says Donald.
Check out the video for the South African bowling legend's take on bowling on the subcontenintal pitches.
Video Courtesy: UNI TV
- Complete Coverage: The 2011 World Cup
Video Courtesy: UNI TV
- Complete Coverage: The 2011 World Cup
Video Courtesy: UNI TV
- Complete Coverage: The 2011 World Cup
Video Courtesy: UNI TV
- Complete Coverage: The 2011 World Cup
Video Courtesy: UNI TV