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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 02 2015 | 9:02 PM IST
Former captain Rahul Dravid says it was a misconception that Indian youngsters are bad players of spin and insisted that they actually have incredible shot-making ability against the slow bowlers.
India A coach Dravid, who has just finished a long series against Australia and South Africa A teams, opines that Indian youngsters are still good players of spin and can go a long way if they do a few nips and tucks.
"There were a couple of times in this series (A) that we got stuck, we were not able to rotate the strike and the pressure came on and you lose two or three wickets quickly. I don't think Indian payers are bad players of spin," Dravid asserted.
"We are suddenly not bad players of spin but maybe the high pressure cricket these boys are playing gets to them. Like T20 cricket, where the value of the single is not so much. So to create a single in between the big shoot is what a Mohammad Azharuddin or a VVS Laxman could do on slow turning tracks," he added.
"In terms of short-making ability against spin, I think this generation is incredible. They step out and hit sixes against spinners, some of the creativity I see against spin is terrific. I think one of the areas where there is a bit of a concern for Indian cricket is that there is sometimes not a lot of balance, people are either defending or hitting big shots," Dravid was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
Ranagana Herath and Tharindu Kaushal had also made life tough for the Indian batsmen in the recently concluded series, which India won 2-1.
India A lost the two-match unofficial Test series against the visiting Australia A team before taking revenge in the triseries final against the same opposition.
The 'A' team then won the two-match unofficial Test series against South Africa A to end on a positive note. Dravid opines that contrary to popular perception young cricketers are at ease with the long-format.
"They (youngsters) are not struggling to play long-form cricket. There are a lot of very good long-form cricket players like AB de Villiers, Virat Kohli, Steven Smith, they are tremendous T20 players and playing long-form cricket as they did in any generation.
"It would be unfair to say that they are unable to play long-form cricket. I think challenges change and the environment has changed a little bit," he said.
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First Published: Sep 02 2015 | 9:02 PM IST

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