
Adelaide: It is called the 'throat ball' or the 'perfume ball' and the Australian pacers are using it with intimidating regularity against Indian tailenders in the ongoing Test series.
Zaheer Khan, Umesh Yadav and Ishant Sharma have every right to seek "accident cover" given how Peter Siddle and Co. have targeted them with the "throat ball".
It's a delivery, which is aimed at batsmen's body rather than at their bat or stumps. It is as if tired by patience and discipline shown against the Indian top order, the home fast bowlers unleash all their fury on the visiting unit's tailenders.
The encircling of these pacers begins as soon as India lose their sixth wicket and suddenly everyone would like the red cherry in his hand -- never mind new or old.
So it was Ben Hilfenhaus who took only five deliveries with the 62-over-old ball to send back Vinay Kumar, Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma at WACA, Perth last week.
Virat Kohli had such a mental fade that he refused even a couple to Umesh Yadav off the last ball in order to protect him from pace at the other end forgetting that a brace anyway would have kept the number 11 bat at the non-striker's end.