I am very disappointed that Sunil Joshi has not made the grade. He can bowl tight and flat, and could be comparable with Bishen Bedi if he flights the ball consistently. The need for flighting the ball has repeatedly been stressed, and Bishen and I were naturals at that. Most present day cricketers have a misconception that flight means tossing the ball up. I don't think that's correct. It does invite the batsmen to hit, but there's always the element of deception in a flighted ball. Since we neither have Joshi, and can't even dream of a bowler like Subash Gupte who could turn the ball across the blade, the alternative must be found in off-spinners. Nikhil Chopra, though not a conventional spinner, is the only one in the side, he bowls flatter and has a good line and length. Then again, what is important in a one-day game is that the batsmen will go after him because he is a slow bowler. Therefore, not being a good flighter or a tweaker of the ball, it is imperative that he bowls accurately.