Practising yorkers with wet balls helped Bhuvneshwar Kumar in death overs
Updated On: 22 January, 2017 08:36 AM IST | | Arup Chatterjee
<p>The first two matches of the India-England ODI series have been veritable run-feasts, both producing over 700 runs in the course of a day - not a pretty position to be in if you were a bowler. On Saturday, a day before the final match of the series, Bhuvneshwar Kumar felt that bowlers were unlikely to panic these days and could take it all in their stride</p>

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, MS Dhoni

Bhuvneshwar Kumar with MS Dhoni during a practice session in Kolkata on Saturday. Pic/PTI
Kolkata: The first two matches of the India-England ODI series have been veritable run-feasts, both producing over 700 runs in the course of a day - not a pretty position to be in if you were a bowler.
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