
Sreesanth may have sung from the rooftops about Allan Donald being his mentor since his stint at Warwickshire. However, the White Lightning has struck again.
Sreesanth may have passed the test in terms of taking wickets in his brief spell in the England county season but he has failed to convince the former South African fast bowler of his ability to go the distance.
Donald had the opportunity to observe the erratic pace bowler from close quarters and he thinks unless Sreesanth undergoes a change of mindset and philosophy, the Indian bowler may not feature in team India’s plans.
Donald believes Sreesanth does not pay attention to detail and his approach to the game and his own training are lacking in terms of a professional attitude. Donald believes sorry is not going to cut it and keeping Sreesanth’s aggression in control will be the task of any tough taskmaster, be it the coach or the captain.
Donald voiced his opinions to the hungry Indian journalists, looking for a byte as Donald lends his voice in the commentary box for the Champions League Twenty20.
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