10 instances where left-arm pacers shattered India's batting line-up in ODIs

Over the years, Indian batters have struggled against the left-arm pacers.

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3. Richard Collinge

Richard Collinge
Richard Collinge (Photo Source: Twitter)

Former New Zealand left-arm pacer Richard Collinge was yet another thorn in the eye of the Indian batting order, but this incident dates back to the 1970s when bowling was highly competitive and batters had to bat without much protection against the lethal fast bowlers of that era. Collinge made the famed Indian batting line-up look unsettled in the first ODI in Christchurch back in February 1976.

Richard Collinge picked up the wickets of Parthasarthi Sharma, Mohinder Amarnath, Syed Kirmani, Madan Lal, and Srinivas Venkataraghavan to finish with figures of 5/23 from his seven overs including a maiden as India were bowled out for 154.

New Zealand comfortably won that match by nine wickets as they chased down the target in the 31st over.

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