Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

New Zealand tour key for Test regulars: India A coach Dravid

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

The playing conditions will not be similar to Australia but it would still be valuable match practice for Test regulars, who are part of India A squad in New Zealand, says coach Rahul Dravid.

India Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Murali Vijay, Prithvi Shaw, Parthiv Patel and Hanuma Vihari figure in the A squad for the first unofficial Test, scheduled in Mount Maunganui from November 16.

All these six players have also been picked for the four-Test series in Australia, beginning December 6.

“I think it will be a very good opportunit­y for some of the boys who are requested by the senior team management to be a part of the A tour,” Dravid told bcci.tv.

“They will be able to gain some match-time experience even if the conditions are not going to be exactly the same or it is not like being in Australia. The A team format is pretty competitiv­e and it is match-time experience. It is a

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good opportunit­y in the lead up to internatio­nal tours.”

India A are scheduled to play three unofficial Tests and as many One-dayers in New Zealand. Dravid feels the youngsters in the squad will also benefit from the presence of seniors.

“What we see nowadays is that there is not much time for practice or practice games in the lead up to an internatio­nal series because of the amount of cricket that is being played.

“From Indian cricket’s perspectiv­e by organising these tours, we can give the boys a better chance to prepare for an internatio­nal series. It is exciting to have the senior boys with us. The objective for us is to prepare them for Australia and at the same time, the younger boys get an opportunit­y to share the dressing room with them,” said the former India captain.

The tour has gained significan­ce as India just play only one warm-up game before the first Test at Adelaide on December 6.

 ?? GETTY ?? Rahul Dravid feels the aim is to prepare for Tests in Australia.
GETTY Rahul Dravid feels the aim is to prepare for Tests in Australia.

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