The new look Indian pace battery has quickies such as Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron, who can clock 90 mph on an average and Ishant said it's really a great feeling in the dressing room.
"Earlier, everyone was saying that Indians can't produce fast bowlers. Now all the three fast bowlers are clocking consistently 90 miles per hour. Obviously it's a great feeling for any fast bowler in the team," he said.
Ishant said he has no knowledge about what the pitch has to offer.
"Before the game, I don't look at the pitch. So I don't know how it's going to behave."
Asked why Indian bowlers are not getting reverse swing in the Kotla wicket, Ishant said: "It's too difficult to get reverse swing in the first innings as the wicket is fresh. The only thing you can do is to be consistent and bowl in the right areas. As the day progresses, you get reverse swing. Reverse swing happens only on second or third day of a Test match."
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