The case with Praveen Kumar is a little different.
Praveen does return to his bowling mark briskly but he has the habit of standing and looking at the batsman, after a delivery has passed the bat and gone to the wicketkeeper.
Even Harbhajan Singh, though a spinner, is not much of a help in making up for slow overs.
"If he bowls 20 overs in a day, you would still find that the over-rate hasn't improved by much."
To be fair to Harbhajan, he got to bowl only 14 and 19 overs from the two innings in the Barbados Test.
In contrast, Ishant and Praveen bowled the bulk of the overs -- 42 for the former, 39 for the latter -- which makes it 81 overs bowled from the 145 overs in two West Indies' innings.
"Bowlers like Glenn McGrath, if you remember, used to wear a watch on their wrist while bowling," said the source.
"To be fair, it is not easy for a genuine fast bowler to finish his overs in time. Teams which have had Brett Lee and Shoaib Akhtar usually struggle to keep up with the over-rates."
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