Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Batsmen have to be discipline­d’

- Press Trust of India

PERTH: All-rounder Hanuma Vihari said discipline will be key for India batsmen on a pitch which has got better for the fast bowlers after a good contest between ball and bat on the opening day of the second Test.

The pitch was slow in the morning, but it quickened up after lunch. The Indian bowlers adjusted well to take six wickets. Vihari took two for 53.

“For us the important thing is to not think about those aspects too much. If it is up and down, you can’t do much about it. If we can keep that out of mind, we will be successful. As batsmen, we will try to be as discipline­d as possible, just how we did in the second innings of the last Test,” Vihari said.

“You have to play ball by ball. That’s what matters. If you are thinking about the previous ball, you won’t react perfectly to the next ball. Keep that ball out of your mind,” he added.

India’s bowlers were “discipline­d” after an ordinary start on the opening day. “The first hour tomorrow will be very crucial. If we get them out for below 320, we are right back in the game. If we bat well, we have a good chance. The first hour is crucial,” said Vihari.

“Our only plan was to be discipline­d. I think we did very well in that aspect. In all three sessions, we bounced back really well. They had so many plays and misses. It happens in the game. Overall we put in a good effort,” he added.

India went in with four pacers for only the third time in their Test history, and Vihari, who bowled 14 overs, said he understood the role of bowling a few overs through this match.

Vihari didn’t have the best start but tightened up enough to snare two crucial wickets, dismissing set batsmen Marcus Harris and Shaun Marsh.

“I tried to bowl a little bit quicker because I was trying to hit the surface a little bit more and get the bounce out of the wicket. That was the main idea - try to keep it tight and give the seamers a rest. I knew I would have to step up if required. Overall I was prepared for that. I was happy I could do a job for the team,” he said.

“I have done a bit of bowling, even in the Ranji Trophy level, but more in limited overs. I know the idea of where I can make the batsmen play. I try to play with the fields I have. I want to keep it simple and try to do the job for the country. I know my role very well in the team. I try to keep it tight. If the wickets come, it is a bonus. My job is to make the batsman play a loose shot for his runs,” he added.

KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant were guilty of dropping catches, but a highlight for India in the field was Virat Kohli’s onehanded catch at second slip to dismiss Peter Handscomb.

“It was a blinder. Those are the moments that change the course of the game,” he said.

 ?? ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO ?? Four-time Olympic gold medallist Greg Louganis.
ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO Four-time Olympic gold medallist Greg Louganis.
 ?? AFP ?? Hanuma Vihari (centre) dismissed Marcus Harris off just his second delivery to give India a much-needed breakthrou­gh.
AFP Hanuma Vihari (centre) dismissed Marcus Harris off just his second delivery to give India a much-needed breakthrou­gh.

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