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Sanjay Bangar: Indian batsmen have to work on rotating strike

Sanjay Bangar feels Indian batsmen either play defensive or big shots.

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Published: Sep 07, 2015, 04:36 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 08, 2015, 12:04 AM (IST)

Sanjay Bangar feels that rotation of strike keeps the scoreboard ticking without the need to play risky aerial shots © Getty Images
Sanjay Bangar feels rotation of strike keeps the scoreboard ticking without the need to play risky aerial shots © Getty Images

Mumbai:  Indian cricket team batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes that rotating the strike in Tests is something the country’s batsmen need to work on and improve. “Strike rotation is something we are all making our batsmen (aware) of. We are working on it. It is not only for one individual batsman but it is for the entire batting group,” Bangar was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo on Sunday. “How you can achieve it is you need to know the fields, you need to know the bowling plans, you need to play with softer hands closer to the body. That is an awareness the batting group is working on and there has been a marked improvement in that area.” Sanjay Bangar: Rohit Sharma deserves more opportunities

The former all-rounder said Indian batsmen have become more and more effective as time has progressed. “If you assess the performance, everybody has flowered into a very, very capable and effective batsman for the team. If you go through their statistics, with over 30 centuries collectively in the last year, so far most of them have been able to do justice to their talent,” the 42-year-old said. With India currently having two captains — Virat Kohli for Tests and Mahendra Singh Dhoni for limited overs cricket, Bangar said their challenge will be to keep the team as best prepared as possible in all aspects of the game so that whoever leads the team gives himself the best chance to win. READ: Sanjay Bangar calls Indian batsmen’s versatility a positive sign

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