Ahead of the first T20 match with Bangladesh at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Vikram said that the Indian team always batted well while chasing the target, but when it comes time to set goals, there seems to be scope for improvement.
Indian Cricket Team’s batting coach Vikram Rathore believes that the Indian team is working in a major direction and that is that before the T20 World Cup, he needs to improve his level while batting first. Ahead of the first T20 match with Bangladesh at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday, Vikram said that the Indian team always batted well while chasing the target, but there was room for improvement when it came to setting goals. is.
Rathore said, ‘In the last series, we tried different players and different combinations. We are going to do the same in this series. In the last series, we deliberately batted first and lost. We need to improve in this direction.
Rathore said an important thing that in such a time that the World Cup is close, there will not be much change in the team. He said, ‘A big tournament is coming and in such a situation you cannot change more than necessary.’ Vikram said that what is the core team should be known and some new faces can be tried among them while maintaining the core team. This will help in improving team combination.
Regarding the poor level of pollution in Delhi, Vikram said that the Indian team is accustomed to playing in such conditions and in such a situation it should not face any kind of problem. It is noteworthy that many Bangladeshi players were seen practicing on masks on Thursday and Friday.
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