Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lack of matches affected rhythm in Sydney: Bhuvi

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ADELAIDE: Not playing an internatio­nal match for a considerab­le amount of time can impact any bowler’s match rhythm and pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar learnt it the hard way after being hit for 66 runs in the first ODI against Australia at Sydney.

Bhuvneshwa­r, who was a part of the Test squad, wasn’t picked in the playing XI during the fourmatch series and did look rusty during the slog overs of the opening ODI.

Asked if being out of competitiv­e cricket for a month can have an impact, he replied: “It (not playing regularly) did impact (my rhythm). Match rhythm is totally different when it comes to bowling. I was trying everything to be in rhythm in the nets.

“But it can’t be a 100 per cent when you compare to a match (situation). It wasn’t great in the last match (in

Sydney) but i t wasn’t bad as well. It can improve, as t h e matches will go on,” he added.

During the past one month, Bhuvneshwa­r was training hard to get into match rhythm.

“I was trying everything to be in rhythm. In the nets, I wasn’t planning or preparing to bowl in the ODIS. I was preparing like I have to play in any of the Tests. I was preparing in that manner. There wasn’t anything specific that I could do.

“But it was just normal bowling and increasing the number of overs. If I was bowling 4 overs (to start with), then go to 6, then 8, then 10. The key thing for me is to be niggle-free and be in bowling rhythm,” the UP seamer said.

INJURY FREE

Bhuvneshwa­r revealed that he wasn’t 100 percent fit during the series but currently is niggle free.

“See, I was fit but I couldn’t say that I was a 100 per cent. Because in Test matches, it’s a five-day game, so I really didn’t know I would be able t o go through that thing. What was good was we had bowlers who could play at that time and I got time to be 100 per cent fit again. I wasn’t really sure that time,” he said.

Bhuvneshwa­r claimed that he has been able to regain his usual pace and will be bowling at 130135 kmph.

“I was going through niggles at that time (in England) and when you have a niggle you can’t be a 100 per cent, so that was during that period. Since then and now, I have trained a lot, especially during the one month of the Test series. I trained a lot. That is the reason I am back to 130-135 ( pace) . The main thing is I am nigglefree right now. That’s the main thing,” he said.

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