Mumbai:Former Aussie pace great Glenn McGrath on Wednesday advised India seamers to be patient on New Zealand wickets. He also insisted that one bad game does not make them bad overnight as they are still "world-class".
"In New Zealand, it swings more, it seems a little bit more. So that first pitch there was a fair bit of grass and India lost the toss.
"You've got to bat really well and on those pitches that are doing a bit, as a bowling unit, you have to do less. Just be patient, just get the ball in the right area," McGrath told reporters here.
India lost the first Test at Wellington by 10 wickets. Senior pacer Ishant Sharma got five wickets in the first innings but other than him, the likes of fit-again Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami were not as effective as they have been in recent times. The second Test starts Saturday in Christchurch.
"I still have total faith in the Indian (bowling) lineup. They had a few injuries of late. Sharma is coming back and he did get five wickets. Bumrah had a couple of injuries and he is coming back," McGrath said.
"So, yeah, I think the Indian bowling attack is world-class and there is no doubt about that," he added.
"I don't have any issues with the bowling attack, you don't lose form overnight. It was just one of those things where the toss made a huge difference. (in the first test in New Zealand), but you still got to get and score runs."
McGrath also heaped praise on Ishant.
"...the way he's (Ishant) comeback in the last couple years, it's been impressive. I thought his career might have been finished at the international level, but he has reinvented himself and he is bowling well," said the 50-year-old.