Time away from team made Jadeja reflect on his game: Arun

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Nov 15 2015 | 3:57 PM IST
Few months that he was dropped from the Indian squad worked well for left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja as he got time to reflect on his game and look at areas of improvement, feels national team's bowling coach Bharath Arun.
Jadeja has complemented team's spin spearhead Ravichandran Ashwin with both leading the wickets tally with 12 scalps each to their credit from three completed innings in the ongoing four-Test series.
"I guess he had some time to reflect as to which areas he needs to work on to improve. His performances in Ranji Trophy (more than 30 plus wickets for Saurashtra) should have given him loads of confidence," Arun told mediapersons on a day when play was called off without a ball being bowled.
"Also Jadeja is one of our 'banker' (bankable) bowlers. No matter what format you play, whether you play Tests or ODIs. He knows using his strengths to his advantage," he added.
While Jadeja introspected about his game, the coach said that Bhuvneshwar Kumar "needs to swing the ball more" even though he is happy that he has added a couple of yards of pace.
"Pertaining to Bhuvneshwar Kumar, there are 140 plus bowlers, who can also swing the ball. Bhuvi's USP was his swing. He has definitely put in a few more yards in terms of pace but it's not that he is not swinging the ball but he needs to swing it a lot more consistently and that will come back with work," Arun said about the UP pacer, who has now been sent back to domestic cricket to remain match fit.
Arun, who has been associated with National Cricket Academy for years, also observed that there is a good reserve pool of pacers in the country and they need to be guided properly.
"Right now it will be unfair to name any but we have a pretty healthy pool of bowlers. We need to monitor and guide them to attain their potential."
A specific query was there on how Ashwin worked on his load-up (getting into delivery stride) and Arun attributes it to all about empowering the bowlers.
"It is all about creating awareness. Make him more aware about what he is doing. It's about empowering the bowlers. For any player, the challenge is to empower them, so that they are able to repeat their skill consistently.
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First Published: Nov 15 2015 | 3:57 PM IST

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