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14-Aug-2009 16:27:00 GMT
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Nehra Ready to Lead Indian Attack

New Delhi: Ashish Nehra made an impressive comeback in the international circuit after almost four years and believes he is now ready to lead the Indian pace attack in the ICC Champions Trophy in the absence of the injured Zaheer Khan.

Nehra picked six wickets in the ODI series against West Indies and his return to the team owed largely to his success in the IPL, where he was the third-highest wicket-taker, representing Delhi Daredevils.

"In the absence of Zaheer Khan I am ready to be the lead bowler," Nehra told PTI. "I may have been out for over three years but people must realise I am very experienced and have been playing cricket for the last 10 years. I am excited and hope there are no injuries."

Nehra featured prominently in India's 2-1 series win against West Indies, grabbing three-wicket hauls in their victories in Kingston and St Lucia. However, the fast bowler feels he is yet to bowl at his best. "I was happy with my performance in the West Indies tour. I still feel I am bowling at about 80-85% of my capability," he said. "I am back in rhythm and will soon reach 100%."

Nehra attributed his international return to his success in the IPL. His 19 wickets at 18.21 was crucial to Delhi's progression to the semi-finals. "IPL gave an opportunity to make a comeback into the Indian team after more than three years," he said. "IPL is as good as international cricket. Every team has about eight-nine international cricketers so the standard is really high.


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