Indian coaches Paras Mhambrey (bowling), T Dilip (fielding), and Vikram Rathour (batting) gave updates on the team’s preparations ahead of their World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia from June 7 at the Ovals in London.
The final between India and Australia has been scheduled from June 7-11 at the Oval ground in London. June 12 is a reserve day in case of rain. With the finals just a week away, the Indian team is preparing for the encounter and adjusting to the conditions at the Oval ground. Commenting on the preparation, bowling coach Paras Mhambrey said he is adding a little workload to prepare the players for the final. “Preparation has been good so far. Just adding a little bit of workload for the bowlers, just kind of preparing them for the test match,” Mhambrey said in a video tweeted by the BCCI. Batting coach Vikram Rathour stressed the point that players are coming from the IPL, so it is important for them to take care of the workload. “The players have been coming from the IPL, so the key thing for us is to take care of the workload,” Rathour commented.
India’s fielding coach, T Dilip, also gave an update on the team’s preparation ahead of the clash, stating that adapting to different formats is the key.
“Adapting to the different format, you know, getting used to playing with the red bell and getting a few sessions in and getting used to the format,” Dilip said.
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