Gambhir not worried by Mendis threat

New Delhi, September 05: The last time India toured Sri Lanka for a Test series, Ajantha Mendis bamboozled a star-studded Indian batting line-up, but this time around things will be different, promises Gautam Gambhir.

India play Sri Lanka and New Zealand in a triangular one-day series starting next week and Gambhir believed Mendis would pose no threat.

“Mendis had his say in the Tests but you have seen how we beat them in the one-dayers twice after that,” he said.

“We are coming out of a break and have a lot of energy. We have a lot of cricket ahead and it is going to be exciting.

“There is the Champions Trophy after the tri-series and I expect we will do well as we have done well earlier in South Africa.

“Personally, I expect the load to be a great challenge.”

There have been several questions about the Indian batsmen’s techniques against the short ball, with many feeling that it was this short-coming that undid the team in their defence of the Twenty20 World title, but Gambhir has stated categorically that the team’s defeats were not due to an inability to handle the short stuff.

“I think the issue was hyped by the media,” he said.

“We have done well against short-pitched deliveries even in Australia and New Zealand.

“As far as the young players are concerned, they will gain from experience and will surely do well,” he said.

—–Agencies