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This is an archive article published on July 28, 2008

Humiliation is history, we will bounce back: Gambhir

Gambhir has asserted that the visitors would find a way to tackle the menacing spin duo of Murali and Mendis.

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With the humiliating loss in Colombo still rankling the Indian cricket team, Indian opener Gautam Gambhir on Monday asserted that the visitors would find a way to tackle the menacing spin duo of Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis in the second cricket Test starting July 31 in Galle.

“We had a bad Test but now we are very positive. We want to come hard at the Sri Lankans. They have a quality spin attack… Muralitharan is a legend. It will be a fantastic battle because we have guys who can play good spin,” Gambhir said.

The Indians lost the match in less than four days after collapsing against Mendis and Muralitharan but Gambhir insisted that the spin duo was ‘not unplayable’.

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“You have to bat according to your strength. Mentally you have to be very sound when you are playing at this level. The wicket looks similar to the one in Colombo,” he said.

Gambhir said he would be looking to improve upon his performance in the first Test and build on the starts that he has been getting.

“As an opener, my priority is to give a good start and convert it into a long innings. The previous match, I got a good start but could not convert it. However, in the forthcoming match, I want to convert my start into a big innings,” he said.

“What has happened (in Colombo) is history. We want to just focus on the next Test match with an aim to win it,” he added.

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