Could a St Paul's Collegiate bowler give old boy Daniel Vettori a few tips on how to handle Sachin Tendulkar in tomorrow's first cricket test in Hamilton?
Owen Robinson was reluctant to offer an assessment after bowling to the Indian star in the Seddon Park nets yesterday but after some persuasion reckons Tendulkar may be susceptible to a lofted drive.
"I found Tendulkar likes to drive and drive on the up and put a few in the air but he might have just been toying with me though," said Robinson, laughing at the prospect of tearing apart the form of a player who has scored more test centuries than any other cricketer.
The St Paul's Year 13 student and first XI member was one of a handful of promising Waikato cricketers who helped the touring side with their batting practice.
He had no joy with swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag at all "he smashed me".
Daniel Vettori is the last St Paul's old boy to play for the Black Caps and Robinson admitted that "the school still idolises him".
But he predicted the New Zealand side would have their hands full trying to win the three-test series against India.
"I think they'll go well in Hamilton but it'll be tough in the other two tests," Robinson said.
Legspinner Jono Hickey, a New Zealand and Northern Districts under-19 representative, had more than just a prized scalp to take away from the session Indian opener Gautham Gambhir gave him one of his bats.
"It was a privilege to bowl to them pretty overwhelming really," Robinson said.
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