Batting coach Vikram Rathod admires Ajinkya Rahane’s batting, praises Yashasvi too
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Playing with confidence has been a key factor in Ajinkya Rahane’s comeback, feels Indian team batting coach Vikram Rathour and the Indian team will be hoping he maintains his form during this year’s tour of South Africa. Rahane’s knocks of 89 and 46 were the only positives for India during India’s defeat in the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia in London last month. It was Rahane’s first Test in 18 months and he has since been appointed vice-captain for the ongoing tour of the West Indies. Will try to make up for it in the second test.
Rahane batting brilliantly in WTC final
On Rahane’s return, Rathore said, ‘He played very well in the WTC final. He has always been a good player. He was dropped from the team due to poor form. When it comes to technology, you constantly work on it, but what is important for me is that his attitude was very calm. He said, ‘He is playing shots late and close to the body. This has been the most important thing since the comeback. He is still batting like this in the nets. We hope he does well. In South African conditions, you need a player like him to perform well. India will play its next Test series in South Africa in December-January.
Rathore was also impressed by Yashasvi’s performance
Rathore was very impressed with the performance of young Yashasvi Jaiswal in his first Test. Jaiswal laid the foundation of India’s victory by playing an innings of 171 runs. He said, ‘I have also been the first selector, so whenever you select a player, you should select him with the intention that he will play for India for the next 10 years. He definitely has potential. Rathore said, ‘Although I have not worked with Yashasvi before. The most important thing for me was that I saw him score runs in IPL. You must have seen how dynamic a batsman he is. What kind of stroke player is he? But he was also successful in changing the game according to the situation of the team.
Shubman Gill will get enough time
India’s batting coach said, ‘On the second day he scored almost 20 runs in 90 balls before lunch. I think that was the highlight of the innings for me. Somebody who is capable of doing that, who can play against his character, his normal game, to get out of that phase and then score runs, it was fantastic to see. After deciding to bat at number three, Shubman Gill could not perform well in the first test. But Rathour said that Gill will get enough time to prove himself in his new batting line-up. He said, ‘He has a lot of potential and he has reached that potential in other formats as well. He has also scored runs in Test cricket. Sometimes a specific format may take a while and it is time consuming. He has that time. Rathod said, ‘He is taking time but the good thing is that there is no dearth of his hard work. He is working on things. Along with ability, he also has patience which makes one a great player. There is no doubt that he will play in all three formats for a long time.
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