England pacer Tim Bresnan says with pitches in India offering little or no assistance to pacers, he and other bowlers in the team are bound to use verbal volleys to intimidate batsmen in the ongoing ODI series.
England's fast bowling, which seemed unplayable when India toured England in July-August, has not delivered in the ongoing series in which the visitors have lost the first two ODIs.
Bresnan said some friction bound to take place when pacers don't get the bounce from the pitches to rattle rival batsmen.
"It's part of the game. As a fast bowling unit, we can't really use the ball to intimidate as much as we'd like in India, with it not bouncing so high. So we have to do other things to get into the batsman's bubble, whether it's a little bit of a word or a look or a stare. It's all handbags, to be honest. No one really pays much attention," Bresnan was quoted as saying by The Daily Telegraph.
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