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Ajinkya Rahane offers Test batting tips to Mithali & Co ahead of England Test

According to sources in the know of developments, Rahane, a Test specialist with 73 games and over 4500 runs under his belt, was requested by women’s team head coach Ramesh Powar for a session, primarily with the batters before they left for England.

“Ramesh and Ajinkya have been teammates. Since our girls are playing Test match after seven years, the coach thought that it would be a good idea to have a session where one of the best in the business will talk about Test match batting.

“It was a 50-minute zoom session that was arranged when both teams were in quarantine in Mumbai,” a senior official privy to the development told PTI on the condition of anonymity.

The match is starting on Wednesday (June 16).

It is learnt that skipper Mithali, her deputy Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana and all the batters, along with senior pacer Shikha Pandey, spoke to Rahane about the long-form batting.

In India also, there has only been 50 and T20 national competitions for the past few years.

“Apparently, Ajinkya told them not to play the drive too much during the initial part of the innings as the ball moves around a lot in the UK. He told the batters to concentrate on playing as close to the body as possible.

“He believes that with late swing, there would always be the lure to play the cover drive but its best to avoid the stroke initially with Dukes ball beingused,” the source said.

Rahane believes that the foundation of a Test innings should be based on short targets and not on the ultimate goal.

“He told the batters that it should be like first 15 runs and then another 25 and another 30 runs. He also spoke that in England, there would be inevitable rain-breaks.

“A batter who is in good rhythm might feel tempted to continue in same vein post break. But any rain break means that one should start from scratch which helps in greater focus,” the source further informed.

Apparently, Harmanpreet had asked an interesting question about mindset of a batter, who is coming in after a long partnership.

“Ajinkya’s answer was the ability to switch on and switch off when a partnership is on. Have a chat, drink a cup of coffee, get a massage. So you need to switch off for some time only to switch on at the time when you get in.”

Sources said that Powar, since his reinstatement as head coach, has been pro-active in building bridges as well as devising strategies, and getting Rahane to speak to the batters was part of that strategy.

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