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Leg-side trap was Shastri’s brainchild, says Arun

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NEW DELHI: Australia batsmen fell nicely into the leg-side trap set by the India bowlers during the Test series that ended earlier this week but its planning, spearheade­d by head coach Ravi Shastri, started way back in July, bowling coach Bharat Arun revealed.

Not only the pacers but also the spinners attacked the stumps of Australia’s batting pillars Steve Smith and Marnus

Labuschagn­e, with fielders at catching positions on the leg-side. India won the series 2-1 after pulling off a stunning chase on Day Five in the fourth and final Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.

Speaking to media in an online press conference, Arun said that the ploy to strangle the Australian­s was Shastri’s brainchild. “Ravi called me sometime in July and we discussed about taking the offside out of the Australian­s. We had our own analysis. We felt that the Aussies scored most of their runs on the offside,” said the 58-year-old.

Arun said that they also learnt from how the New Zealand bowlers, especially Neil Wagner, troubled Smith during the series between the

Trans-Tasman rivals in the previous season. “We took a cue out of the NZ attack. When it bowled to Smith on the bodyline, he felt uncomforta­ble. So, Ravi called up and said: ‘I want you to make a plan where you eliminate the offside out of the Australian­s’.

“Ravi said that we would attack straighter lines and have an on-side field, so it would be very difficult for batsmen to consistent­ly clear the on-side fields. That really worked for us,” said Arun.

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