Khaleej Times

Fitter Nair confident of skills with the bat

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bengaluru — A triple century on debut and an inconsiste­nt run thereafter hasn’t helped Karun Nair cement his place in the Indian Test team but the Karnataka batsman on Monday claimed to have worked on his fitness and skills as he prepares for the oneoff Test against Afghanista­n.

Nair, who played the final Test against Australia in March last year, said he has worked on his batting and is a better batsman than he was a couple of years ago.

“I have become fitter. For oneand-a-half years I have been out of the team and making efforts to improve my skills,” Nair told reporters.

“I have worked on batting and fitness. I scored runs in domestic cricket. I know for myself, I am a better batsman than what I was two years ago,” he added.

The 26-year-old conceded that it didn’t feel good to be dropped after scoring a triple ton but he has moved on.

“It has been two years. Unless you guys bring this up, I am not thinking of it. Obviously, it is a good feeling that you are the second person to get it (triple ton), but it is time we all moved on and looked ahead,” he said.

For the one-off Test, the Afghanista­n Cricket Board (ACB) announced a spin-heavy squad but Nair is unperturbe­d with their strategy.

The squad comprises five spinners in Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Zahir Khan and left-arm spinner Hamza Kotak, who incidental­ly emerged as the leading wickettake­r in the recently concluded first-class competitio­n. —

 ?? PTI ?? India’s coach Ravi Shastri gives tips to Karun Nair. —
PTI India’s coach Ravi Shastri gives tips to Karun Nair. —

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