CricInfo Interactive Player of the Month

December 1996: Venkatesh Prasad

December 1996 saw a number of notable efforts by pace bowlers in Test cricket around the world. Lance Klusener's stunning debut in Calcutta, Glenn McGrath's matchwinning labours in Sydney, and Curtly Ambrose's heroic comeback from near-ridicule in Melbourne are just three of the outstanding achievements in December.

However, our pick is a bowler whose best performance came on a losing side. Not just any losing side, as his batsmen let him down to the tune of 100 all out in the first innings and 66 all out in the second. But that wasn't his fault as he took 5 for 60 and 5 for 94. From the moment of his Test debut at Edgbaston just six months ago he has been the model of consistency for India, and has finished 1996 as the leading wicket taker in Test cricket for this calendar year (37 wickets in 8 Tests at 22.68). In one-day internationals he was the fifth leading wicket-taker of the year (45 wickets in 30 ODI's) and was as much a matchwinner in India's only one-dayer this month (the Mohinder Amarnath benefit in Mumbai) as centurion Tendulkar. With partner Srinath he looks like forming one of India's greatest new-ball pairings ever.

the googler's Player of the Month for December 1996 is Karnataka and India's Bapu Krishnarao Venkatesh Prasad.


Highlights of Prasad's December:
10 for 154 against South Africa at Durban, December 26 to 28;
4 for 27 against South Africa in the one-dayer, December 14.
CricInfo database's Venkatesh Prasad page

Also on CricInfo Interactive:

irc Interview with Prasad - 23.12.96


Your say on Venkatesh Prasad!


Date: Fri, 31 Jan 97 21:06
Message from rajatn@hotmail.com (Rajat Nayer)
Prasad's success is shared by Srinath for he provides the consistency and pressure from the other end on the batsmen. I think Prasad's success is also the success of srinath.
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 97 08:39
Message from vivian@wow.net (Ganesh Narine)
I am from the West Indies. It is great to see that a fast bowler from India can perform so great at the highest level of the game. We in the caribbean look forward to seeing Mr. Prasad alongside Mr. Srinath as India tours our land later this year. I hope that they perform as well as they can, for we would not like to see yet another Indian Side bereft of quality fast bowling just as we are at spin. Salute to the Great Kapil Dev for being the only great Indian Fast Bowler ever.
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 03:29:05
Message from tariq@globalserve.net (zain zia)
Venkatesh Prasad can at best be called Poor man's Mike Hendricks. I fail to understand all the fuss being created about him. He cannot even find a regular place in class teams like Pakistan, SA or Australia.
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 97 08:54
Message from D.Acharya@cad.gu.edu.au (Dinesh)
good work venky keep it up u and Babu(srinath) can bring more victroies to the nation. Keep it up...
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 02:27:01
Message from divcorp@hotmail.com (diya chopra)
prasad you are really sexy.
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 23:57:53
From: HAROON (tahira@brain.net.pk)
WELL TO ME PRASAD IS JUST A FINE BOWLER.AS INDIA CANNOT PRODUCE BOWLERS OF THE CLASS OF WASIM,WAQAR,AMBROSE etc I THINK PRASAD IS JUST A COMPENSATION FOR THEM BUT HE CANNOT MATCH THE MENTIONED WORLD CLASS BOWLERS.
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 97 23:54
Message from vg3z@virginia.edu (Vikram Gupta)
At last India has a good opening bowler to assist Srinath. I think this is the best opening pair India has had ever.
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 97 03:29
Message from htimes@giasdl01.vsnl.net.in (Siddharth Azad)
There is no doubt that V.Prasad is the most intelligent fast bowler of recent times. He plays his cricket in his mind which is important for any cricketer.After he got Amir Sohail's wicket in the World Cup Quarter Final he has never looked back. I would personally like to thank Amir for his stupid aggression.One thing Paki's lack is sportsmanship. Sohail clearly justified my statement. And since that day Prasad has constatly improved while Sohail must start thinking of retirement as his scores have been nothing less than pathetic. What a contrast. Thanks Sohail you have given India a great fast bowler.
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 14:26:44
Message from savkoor@quijote.lang.usf.edu (Nilesh Savkoor)
I see a great future for Indian cricket with Prasad in the team....this man, has some real stuff to deliver and guys like us love t his kind of cricket....sure does a number on the opponents too..way to go!!
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 97 19:28
Message from chris@secstan.demon.co.uk (Chris Pope)
I first saw Venkatesh Prasad bowl on this year's Edgbaston test, he really did stand out as a great find for Indian cricket.
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 97 16:17
Message from narla_sanjay@hpmail1.90.deere.com (Sanjay Narla)
I have admired Venky as a genuine medium pace bowler eversince I saw him bowling. I just adore his slow leg-cutters and cant forget the moment when he removed aamir's 'DANDA' in the world cup quarter final with the same weapon. That came on very appropriate occasion. I would like to congratulate Venky on his acheivements and wish him all the success in future. My predictions - Venky taking 40 wickets in series against WI
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 97 09:01
Message from pgak@hotmail.com (Ajith Kumar P.G)
Abilities aside , India now has a bowler who can 'think out' any batsman in world cricket . Isn't that why even Sachin gets a few wickets every now and again ?! So , congrats Prasad . 'THINK' India to a 3rd test victory .
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 97 08:00
Message from jdeepak@hotmail.com (Deepak.J)
Hats Off to Prasad. No one can forget his spell in that wonderfull worldcup quarterfinals. His legcutters are really treat to watch. He has lot of agression hidden behind his baby face. Carry on your great work Prasad and India is in need of you.
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 17:15:37
Message from ANayar7330@aol.com (siddarth nayar)
V. Prasad, from the first time I saw u ball, i have admired your fighting spirt, and the intelligence with which u ball. You are perfect example of a player who plays for his team and gives that bit extra; even when everything is lost. i love your slow leg cutter. i wish you a lot of succes, and hope that u keep serving india the way u have. can i request one thing__ please teach Srinath to bal more intelligently, because he can be much better.
BEST OF LUCK FOR FUTURE, U HAVE DONE INDIA PROUD
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 97 00:01
Message from mshah@eng.usf.edu (Mehul Shah)
Venkatesh Prasad has become an indispensible weapon in India's arsenal.If batsmen fear the hostile pace of Srinath,they are in no way taking it easy against Prasad. He has a very deceiving method to deliver the ball. Over the past 2 years he has developed into a mature medium-fast bowler and has also learnt the art of delivering the slow ball.His down to earth attitude towards the game will surely lead him to achieve greater heights in world cricket. I join millions of Indians in wishing him all the best.
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 97 16:45
Message from sia@paknet3.ptc.pk (Saad Ikhlas)
A good bowler and a very good find for India but has yet to prove his class against sides like Australia,West Indies and Pakistan but still is a very good prospect.
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 97 16:15
Message from pv6970@emirates.net.ae (P.VENKATESH)
AS A NAMESAKE OF PRASAD,I AM EXTREMELY HAPPY AT YOUR CHOICE .MORE IMPORTANTLY I KNOW PERSONALLY THAT HE IS ONE OF THE MOST MODEST CRICKETERS(EVEN BY THE INDIAN TEAM STANDARDS). ONE WISHES HIM ALL THE BEST IN WHAT IS LIKELY TO BE AN EXCEPTIONAL CAREER.
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 17:33:25
Message from shalinpatel@hotmail.com (Shalin Patel)
Congratucations, Prasad. You truly are a great bowler. As a fan,and Indian Cricket supporter, I really appreciate your efforts in trying to help India win. Keep up the good work!
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 17:41:26
Message from amgh@hotmail.com (suhail)
a true trier who bowls within his limitations,really the only silver lining in indias dismal performance.great line and length bowler with subtle changes of pace and seam.
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 97 17:29
Message from bankim@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in (Bankim)
Way to go Prasad baby!!
We love you.
Just hope Tend. & Azza. do not let you down again
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 97 05:05
Message from shekar@asu.edu (chandrashekar)
Great show venky. Proud to be your cousin.
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 97 21:23
Message from anannyad@iimb.ernet.in (Anannya Deb)
I think the success of Prasad would help Srinath a lot. Since the retirement of kapil and Prabhakar, Srinath has been trying to establish himself as the number one pacer. With Prasad breathing down his neck, he would be striving hard to reatin that position. Pace bowlers give a lot of importance to who takes the new ball. This is very good for India. We hope their good qualities rub off on Johnson and Ganesh.
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 97 13:49
Message from ibab@openmail.irex.ru (SUDDHASATWA SIRCAR)
WELL DONE PRASAD! KEEP IT UP. SO WHAT WE LOST THE SERIES AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA. REMEMBER THAT WINNING ISN'T ALWAYS VICTORY AND LOSING ISN'T ALWAYS DEFEAT. PRACTICE,PRACTICE AND PRACTICE AND WE DEFINETELY WILL HAVE THE ANSWERS FOR AKRAM. WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK.
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 97 07:44
Message from divcorp@hotmail.com (Divij Chopra)
Inspite of India's poor tour (so far) "Prasad" and "srinath" mave been our two only consistent players.However I feel that the team is not giving them enough support.
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 97 03:50
Message from naga@wipsys.soft.net (Nagananda.A)
Really Prasad and Srinath opened a new chapter in Indian cricket. Probably in a year or two they will be the best fast bowling pair in the world. Coming days will be very good for India.
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 16:03:17
Message from ssamuel@bluelance.com (Sujit Samuel)
It is great to see another bowler of the class of Kapil. It has been a long time since we had two genuine opening bowlers in the Indian side. India was lacking a bowler all this while after the exit of Kapil. It is good to see the performance of Venkatesh Prasad. But I would like Prasad to work also on his incoming balls. He is very effective with his outgoing balls. But if he has the talent to bring the ball in the same way as he moves it out, I am sure he will be one of the best bowlers in the near future.
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 17:33:51
Message from Darshin.Lakhia@slh0650.wins.icl.co.uk (Darshin Lakhia)

I have read the comments by others and would echo all. Prasad and Srinath form the best new ball partnership that I can remeber India having.

I cannot believe however that India cannot produce a great third seamer Whatever happened to the likes Atul Wassan? who I remember looking raw but talented in the 1990 tour of England. Also I heard a lot about Abey Kuruvilla recently. What about him?


Date: Mon, 6 Jan 97 13:07
Message from dpatel13@ford.com (Dipesh Patel)
I have to say I am very impressed by the progress made by Prasad since his 1st 5 wicket haul (which I had the pleasure of beaing present at). Congrats to him. My only concern is that both Srinath and Prasad are being overbowled due to Indias lack of good bowlers. Hope he doesn't burn out too quickly.
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 19:58:10
Message from japanair@paknet1.ptc.pk (Arshad Shafi)
Parshad is good find for India after Kapil Dev. And its good to have him to put India in Fast bowling department.
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 97 20:43
Message from nsanju@hotmail.com (Sanju)
I am from Bangalore, Prasad's place. It's great to hear that Prasad's been selected for the POM award. India is one of the few teams who couldn't boast of good pace bowlers. Thus it's really great to see both Srinath and Prasad geeting noticed as real pace bowler's.
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 10:16:52
Message from s1195628@aix1.uottawa.ca (SUVANKAR MISHRA)
" venky" as he is fondly called by his team mates, has again excelled in the bowling dept. for india in the first innings of s. africa. The SA captain is quite right in saying that India at present has a fearful opening pair in the test as well as in the test. But , why is it that he was not given the the new ball inthe SA second innings today. Hope he is all right. My congrats to azzu and sachin for the magnificent effort in the b batting dept. Hope they keep the Indian flag flying.
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 97 17:05
Message from intrlink@giasdl01.vsml (KM)
Prasad has developed into one of the finest bowlers in test cricket. He claimed 5/76 on debut, and has got 4 5wi and a 10wi in 8 test matches! That is a phenominal record. Srinath did not claim a 5wi for almost 26 tests.(I am not critisizing him!)
Date: Sat, 04 Jan 1997 08:27:19
From: Mark Taylor (mataylor@ozemail.com.au)
(no, not THAT Mark Taylor :-J - Ed.)

Congratulations to Venkatesh Prasad - it is great to see some good quick bowlers from the sub-continent. I would not fancy having to bowl quickly in the conditions bowlers face in India, so it is an excellent achievement. India now have a world-class opening attack.

I was also very impressed with the bowling of Mohammed Zahid in last night's ODI against the W. Indies in Brisbane - another player of teh future.


Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 10:43:42
Message from amnd@brain.net.pk (Asim Naveed)
Well Prasad is no doubt a very good fast bowler. His out swingers to right hander are very destructive. As a Pakistani, i still have a respect of Prasad as a good bowler. In world cup'96 against Pakistan he bowled beautifully and Pakistani's will never forget his wicket of Amir Sohail. He is no doubt no match for Waqar or Wasim but he is a bowler of his own class.
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 97 17:31
Message from msharma1@ford.com (Manjunath Sharma)
It's been a pleasure watching BK (as we call him) Venkatesh Prasad (Venky is the name Indian camp uses) perform brilliantly starting from the world cup. . It has been less that 10 years since he started bowling leather ball (from grade 2 to 11 we used to play tennis ball cricket at the ITI grounds in Bangalore). I wish good luck for the remaining part of the SA tour and west Indies tour also.
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 97 11:35
Message from vasudevk@inf.com (vasudev)
Leg cutters and the slower ones are his favourite weapons . He should use them as his surprises rather than bowl them regularly and let the batsman work him out.
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 03:30:05
Message from dravid@hotmail (Jk Sekhar)

Congrats Venky! For the first time, in the history of modern day cricket India has spearhead which can threaten any batting!

Venky and Srinath are enough inspiration for Johnson and Ganesh to bowl well and India can now depend on their fast bowling to win matches.

Once the young Indian batsman gain enough expreience, India will be a force to reckon with!!! Go india!!! Go venkat!!!


Date: Thu, 2 Jan 1997 20:01:03
Message from n1627210@qut.edu.au (Prasad Gudimetla)
Kudos to VP on his commendable performance over the past few months...it was indeed delightful watching him perform in the triangular series against SA and Australia during my recent visit to India. I'm glad he's continuing the winning form even in SA right now. I wish him the best of luck and hope he enjoys his game in all his cricketing years to come! GOOD LUCK!!
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 23:24
Message from sidharth@gicaro101.vsnl.net.in (KARAN AGARWAL)
PRASAD IS ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BOWLER OF HIS TIME.NOT ONLY THIS HE IS STILL LEARNING FROM EVERY GAME AND WE CAN EASILY SAY THAT HE IS THE NEXT KAPIL DEV OF INDIA
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 12:58
Message from nagrajas@hotmail.com (NAGARAJ S.)
It is really a splendid performance from a fast bowler of INDIAN origin to have performed so well and for paving way for the cricketers all over to have a sense of 'respect' towards INDIAN fast bowlers. Well Done, Mr.PRASAD, Keep Going.
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 10:50
Message from sysop/kanpur@dartmail.dartnet.com (Pushkar Sharma)
Dear Venky,
Keep on taking wickets. May 1997 bring a lot of wickets for you.
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 07:36
Message from sushmita@hpsx1.indo.hp.com (Sushmita Chakravarti)
Hearty congrats on being selected the Player of the month. Your bowling was the one bright spot in the first test against SA. The batting was a nightmare. Keep up the fiery stuff and all the very best for the future
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 12:57
Message from nileshy@otto.bf.rmit.edu.au (nilesh yoddha)
congrats on your superb bowling performance and am sure you will continue to do so. atleast your good bowling gives us something good to talk about the indian team here in australia. wish you the very best for the rest of the cricket season and otherwise too.
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 03:25
Message from bflpel@bflsl.soft.net (K.S.Prashant)
Venkatesh Prasad is a superb bowler.The endearing quality of this gentle BIG man is that he seems to improve with each game(starting from the English tour). He is not only talented but has a quick and sharp head above his huge shoulders.I can proudly say that he is India's smart reply to the menacing and deadly bowlers across the world. I feel he is the best choice for the player of the month and I wish Venkatesh and CricInfo a very HAPPY NEW YEAR 1997. Keep improving, VENKATESH.
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 97 16:53
Message from srini@phoenixint.com (Srinivasan)
CONGRATULATIONS on being selected as Player of the Month. It's really a great achievement to be selected amongst other good bowlers like ambrose, waqar, akram etc. I hope your best is yet to come which when it comes will rise India to great heights in cricketing world thereby establishing you in the league of all time greats. My best wishes for a Happy New Year , May this year give you all the joy, happiness and luck in all your overs. KEEP IT UP .
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 1997 15:45:50
Message from jiyengar@melbpc.org.au (Jayaram Iyengar)
Yes, I agree with the selection and it is fitting to note that Mr. Dennis Lillee's efforts in training Srinath and others is slowly bearing fruit. I strongly feel that India should start laying good pitches which plays even for 5 days and helps develop fast bowlers. If expertise is require they must seek help of Australia/ West Indies. Infact diet / food is also important in developing consistant fast bowlers as also their mental stability. Congrats to V.Prasad and let him know that there are well wishers all over the world Happy 1997.
Date: Wed, 01 Jan 1997 00:24:16
From: Shariq Ahmed Tariq (albelarahi@hotmail.com)

I first saw Venkatesh Prasad in Sharjah in 1994 and he made no impression on me whatsoever. It seemed to me that he was in the Indian side because of his connections. Right upto the World Cup Match against Pakistan I had no respect whatsoever for Prasad's ability and it baffled me no end why the Indian selectors kept picking him. After India got its runs and Pakistan was off to a rollicking start with Saeed and Sohail both blasting Srinath and Prasad to the tune of 113 runs in 15 overs, the latter did something that endeared him to me in a manner I had never imagined possible. Prasad started the 16th over and the first ball he bowled was short of a length and Sohail slashed him the cover point boundary and arrogantly pointed in the same direction as if to tell him that he would hit him to the the same point on the boundary once again. Prasad calmly nodded and went back to his marker and ran in once again and let loose a well disguised slower one which Sohail. while attempting the same shot, played at too early, tried to check his stroke, and played on. That was brilliant. Prasad had outwitted and outfoxed the Pakistani captain. As a Pakistan Fan I was shocked and stunned and dazed but at that moment I knew I had seen the start of a great chapter in Indian cricket. Since then Prasad has gone from strength to strength and he has has rewarded the faith the Indian selectors put in him.


Date: Wed, 1 Jan 97 03:08
Message from n152734@proffa.cc.tut.fi (RANA NAJUM NISAR)
Boycott may be stingy in praising the non English bowlers but Parsad is infact a wonderful bowler right from his good performence in world cup and almost everywhere after that.He may be among the most clever bowlers also.Those bowlers who don't use the brain they should learn from parsad. Itis amazing to see that how he has compensated his slow speed with swing and clever deliveries. I wish him success(beside Pakistan) against every team.
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 16:32:32
From: Nadeem A. Khan (nmohamme@engr.udayton.edu)

December's Player of the Month BKV Prasad is India's best bowler on any surface. This claim could not have been made with confidence until his 10 wicket yield at Durban, a supreme effort, notable also for being the first by an Indian in 10 years(overseas). Having come under fire from Geoffrey Boycott, who expressed surprise that international batsmen fell for him with such regularity, and from Lillee for various reasons, Prasad's rise has been meteoric and he has done more than most to deserve the India cap.

It has been a long year and that wicket of Aamir Sohail in the World Cup quarter-final, following a boundary and the inevitable heap of rubbish from the acting Pakistan captain, may not be fresh in every memory, but among a swag of subsequent wickets few have brought an Indian greater satisfaction. You could have knocked Sohail down with a feather after being bowled next ball by a slower one from Prasad. Asked in a recent interview about the exact nature of the mid-pitch discussion, Venkatesh said, "It was friendly talk. I just thought of getting him out."

It is questionable if the talks were matey, but there is little doubt that Prasad thinks steadily--a lot more than his partner Srinath--varying his pace on a batting track and making it difficult for shots to be played smoothly or mingling the trademark leg cutters with deliveries that come in with the arm. Kirsten's dismissal and then Richardson's in the first innings of the disastrous Durban Test were gems among the doom and gloom, wickets earned more through crafty planning than wayward aggression, bringing to mind some of Terry Alderman's dismissals.

He spends a lot of time with his Karnataka neighbors, Srinath and Johnson, and unlike most cricketers, the trio can often be overheard unraveling the mysteries of their profession, reverse swing being a recent focus. Johnson has been an underachiever, lacking confidence more than any other quality, and will do himself no harm to devote sufficient time learning from Prasad.

Like his compatriots, BKV is not the complaining sort. He shrugs philosophically at the Indian wickets, "Some things will never change. You just have to work harder. We did some good things recently (against South Africa)." It is an understatement. Few fast bowlers from his team have made as perceptible a dent in home conditions. His greatest contribution, apart from the consistent multiple wicket hauls, is the inspiration he is providing millions of young bowlers in India. For the first time since Kapil Dev an Indian pace bowler has notched up world class results, at home as well.

In the meantime, Prasad is concentrating on gaining the respect of the South Africans, no easy task in a country that produces fast bowlers by the cartload. He has drawn his share of criticism but if he keeps on performing this way, even Boycott will have to tender an apology. Now that is impossible.


Date: Tue, 31 Dec 96 20:59
Message from sudhaksk@asu.edu (Sudhakar)
I am very proud that a cricketer from the place where i come from, Bangalore has got this award. I wish him good luck in the coming years.
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 19:02:47
Message from ksaranathan@ual.com (Krishnan Saranathan)
I think Prasad is a wonderful bowler. His biggest asset is that he thinks a lot on the field unlike most of India's pace bowlers. He mixes is deliveries pretty well and keeps the batsman guessing all the time. He has really good slower ball although he tends to use it a bit too frequently at times. Prasad's leg cutters are the greatest. I don't think I'll ever forget the Aamir Sohail dismissal in World Cup 96 quarter finals. I think Prasad will go places.
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 96 15:25
Message from DPATEL@WORLDNET.ATT.NET (DIVYESH PATEL)
v.prasad is product of lillee's fast bowler acadamy. he and srinath have formed one of the best medium pace bowling pair india ever had.
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 96 12:38
Message from damle@batelco.com.bh (Akshay Damle)
All I have to say is that he is the best bowler in the world right now,his efforts speaks for himself
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 96 12:34
Message from rags@serc.iisc.ernet.in (Raghunand Tirumalai)
Prasad along with Srinath is probably the best thing that has happened to Indian cricket after Kapil's retirement. What has impressed me most about him,is his ability to learn from his mistakes and adapt quickly to any class of cricket. He has metamorphosed into a thinking bowler and is probably one of the most lethal in the one day situation, his slow leg cutter being his trump card. He has risen to the ocassion in the test matches as well , as exemplified by his figures. His run up and delivery are as silken as can be , ensuring that he does not waste energy at any point in his bowling action, a quality which will enhance his endurance at the international level. Keep it up Venky!
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 00:01:52
From: Baldry anna (Baldry@axrma.uniroma1.it)
It's great to watch the progress of Venkatesh Prasad in the Indian team. Even though, he is performing well in the one-dayers since last couple of years his entry to test cricket is only in 1996. His three time 5 wicket taking feat this year in less than seven tests is a very good index that we are to see yet another superstar in Indian cricket. Great News for India!!!
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