Jitesh, Dube sweat it out at India nets

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Jitesh, Dube sweat it out at India nets

India skipper Suryakumar Yadav trains forward of the Asia Cup.

With a slight breeze tempering the stifling warmth within the bustling metropolis, India’s batters went about discovering the center of their willows whereas the bowlers examined the perfect lengths to hit at the ICC Academy nets on Monday night. The Indian crew has had a month-long break after a gruelling five-Test collection in England, and though just a few gamers have had sport time within the Duleep Trophy and the native T20 leagues, it is uncommon for them to be away from the depth of worldwide cricket for this lengthy.

If clues needed to be gleaned from the observe session with two days to go for India’s opening encounter towards United Arab Emirates, the truth that Jitesh Sharma and Shivam Dube had been among the many first lot of batters together with Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya – they had been later joined by skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Shubman Gill — appeared instructive. Jitesh and Dube went on to bat for greater than an hour, alternating between throwdowns, tempo and spin. Sanju Samson, who’s in a battle with Jitesh for the wicketkeeper’s slot, cooled his heels for a lot of the session earlier than going through the web bowlers in direction of the tip.

Among the points that the Indian think-tank will mull over is the mix of the bowling division. In India’s flawless run to the Champions Trophy crown in Dubai in March, it went with simply the one specialist seamer and 4 spinners in direction of the enterprise finish with Hardik taking part in the position of the second seamer. Here, it has to determine whether or not to go for two or three spinners.

“When the Champions Trophy was played, there was a lot of cricket on the surfaces here and they looked a little bit tired,” India bowling coach Morne Morkel advised the media on Monday. “I believe there’s quite a bit of grass covering on the square. It’s going to be crucial to find a quick understanding about the conditions and how the wicket is going to play.”

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