Rahul Dravid talks with Jaiswal, Krishna in Cape Town nets session after first Test struggle
The dreams of clinching a historic Test series win in South Africa took a hit after a disappointing innings defeat in the opening match in Centurion.
In a bid to salvage their South African tour, team India are leaving no stone unturned as they gear up for the second Test in Cape Town. The dreams of clinching a historic Test series win in South Africa took a hit after a disappointing innings defeat in the opening match in Centurion. But as we all think, cricket is a game of uncertainties, and the Men in Blue are eyeing redemption.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) gave fans a sneak peek into the team's preparations with a video showcasing their net session in Cape Town. A notable sight was the return of the seasoned all-rounder, Ravindra Jadeja. The 35-year-old, who missed the first Test due to an upper back spasm, seemed determined, spending considerable time with both bat and ball.
Head coach Rahul Dravid and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey were seen putting fast bowler Prasidh Krishna through the paces. Krishna, who faced a tough initiation in the first match, received guidance on lines and lengths, hinting at a potential second chance in the playing XI.
Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, after a modest performance in Centurion, engaged in a detailed conversation with Dravid, aiming for an improved showing in the upcoming match. Captain Rohit Sharma, too, faced a stern challenge in the nets, with Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin bowling several deliveries.
The session wasn't just about honing skills; it was also a mentorship moment as Rohit interacted with the younger players. India's trio of all-rounders—Ravi Ashwin, Jadeja, and Shardul Thakur—were actively involved, facing deliveries and showcasing their versatility. Jadeja is expected to replace Ashwin in the playing 11 in the upcoming game.
As the second Test approaches, Team India remains hopeful, striving to rewrite the narrative and secure a draw in a land where triumph has been elusive. The cricketing world eagerly awaits to see if India can turn the tide and make history in Cape Town starting on January 3.
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