Another fine spinner from the 1970s who never played for India, V Ramnarayan, watched both Goel and Shivalkar closely and wrote this about them: «Quite possibly the best attribute of their cricket was their utter dependability. With them in the side, their captains only had to worry about their supporting bowlers.»Both were tireless, with their smooth actions demanding the minimum of effort — or so it seemed. Yet it was their unstinting work in the nets that made their seeming effortlessness in match situations possible.»If a comparison must be made between them, it must be to state that there was hardly anything to differentiate them, except the possibility that with his flight and subtle variations, Shivalkar posed a more attractive proposition on good wickets, with Goel perhaps more destructive on crumbling surfaces.»Shivalkar’s favourite mode of dismissal, perhaps, said something about the kind of bowler he was. «I used to enjoy getting the batsman stumped,» he told in 2017. «With my command over the loop, batsmen would step out of the crease and get trapped, beaten and stumped.»

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