"I would agree that our catching, especially our close in catching of pacers behind the stumps has not been up to scratch this series. We have set high standards in the last two years but this particular series, things haven't gone our way," said Sridhar after stumps on day one of the final Test.
With constant changes to the eleven due to injuries, the slip cordon too has seen some changes. Injured Ajinkya Rahane is not playing the fifth Test and standing at first slip for spinners is captain Virat Kohli, who also stands behind for pacers more often than not.
"It (catching) is a work in progress. There have been a few injuries to players in the series. We have changed personnel in the close cordon. It is not an excuse but we are working on it. We are trying to manage the workload, the injury part as far as fingers are concerned. We are sure to get better from here," he said.
India could have dismissed Moeen Ali right at the start of his innings but Lokesh Rahul mistimed his jump and could not get to the ball bowled by Ravindra Jadeja. Ali went on to score an unbeaten 120.
He also gave Ali and Joe Root (88) due credit for taking England to 284 for four at stumps.
Further elaborating on India's fielding, Sridhar said Kohli is doing a good job at slips in the absence Rahane. He also praised the commitment of Cheteshwar Pujara, who is not among the best fielders in the side.
"Pujara is actually the one who pushes me for fielding. Yes, he has got his limitations as an athlete, but one thing which you got to give it to him is his effort in practice sessions in fielding. He is the only guy probably who makes sure he fields," Sridhar said.
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Sridhar was asked to pick his preference for the slip cordon.
"If you look at this series: I would go with Murali Vijay first slip, Karun (Nair) at second, Kohli third and Ajinkya at gully and Ajinkya at slip for spinners," he said.
He added by saying the team is still learning how to make best use of DRS.
"That's something which is an ongoing learning process. And bowler's always feel he has got the batsman. So there is every right; there are people like Virat and Ajinkya now Parthiv or Wridhiman behind the stumps, who kind of give the correct judgement. It's a team call. Kohli does take the call depending upon feed back given by the key members who are placed in the key position," he added.
