India vs New Zealand | R Sridhar hints at India giving chance to reserve players in Hamilton
India’s fielding coach R Sridhar has stated that there is no better opportunity than the dead-rubbers to give chance to the youngsters. Sridhar has also praised other backroom staff for bringing in a lot of changes to the team’s training programmes and increasing the team’s fitness levels.
It is a happy headache for the Indian team that they can afford to bring a new set of players in the ODIs without worrying much about anyone’s absence. They are functioning
R Sridhar almost confirmed the same experiment and stated that with just seven games to go before the World Cup, India
"See, winning is a habit which we would obviously want to continue. When you're one-up or three-up against a team, you want to continue with the form; you want to don't want to let down the intensity. At the same time, we also need to give game-time to our reserves.
“We should not end up in a situation where the main eleven has played and the reserves have not got enough game time, and then suddenly they have to play an important crucial game in the World Cup. And that is what we would like to achieve from the remaining two games in this series and no better place than New Zealand to simulate the conditions in England in June."
India’s recent ODI dominance was head and shoulders above every team
"We are playing some good cricket more the last few months, especially with the white ball. I think all the pieces are falling together. If you see the team, it's quite an experienced unit. The top six have all been there right from the 2013 Champions Trophy. So fitness levels are really gone up with a trainer Basu Shankar working very hard. And the kind of effort our bowling coach Arun has put in with the bowlers - that's what really stands out.
"India was always a fabulous batting country but it's the way the bowlers have started picking up wickets during our different phases of the game. Bhuvi and Shami are potent forces with the new ball and then the spinners come in. Not only against New Zealand,
"The experience of the team combined with the kind of fitness levels, and the bowling which has gone about ten notches higher is making it look like a complete unit. Augers very well for the World Cup."
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