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‘ Shastri gave us a lot of confidence’

MINOR TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENT HELPS DHAWAN REGAIN TOUCH

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Days after Suresh Raina hailed Ravi Shastri’s role as Team Director, Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan has said that the former captain instilled confidence in the side after the Test debacle.

Relieved after coming good with the bat following a string of poor scores in the Test series and then in the second and third One Day Internatio­nals ( ODI), Dhawan thanked the support staff of the team and singled out Shastri for giving the team confidence.

“I would like to thank the entire support staff, especially Ravi [ Shastri] bhai, who has given us a lot of confidence since he has joined the team. A very big thanks to my family for standing by me,” the lefthanded opener told BCCI TV.

After a 1- 3 drubbing at the hands of England in the five-Test series, the BCCI had installed Shastri as the team director, prompting speculatio­n over head coach Duncan Fletcher’s future.

Dhawan, who smashed an unbeaten 97 to help India register a series- clinching win against England on Tuesday in the fourth ODI, emphasised that winning the one- day series against England in the lead up to the 2015 World Cup was crucial.

“We are playing the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand and six months before that, winning an ODI series in England so comprehens­ively, is a huge confidence booster. It is all the more special given how we bounced back from the disappoint­ing Test series,” he said.

Supporting each other

“What I will take back from here is the way the entire team stuck together despite what we went through. We stood by each other every single moment and helped each other move on. I am proud of these boys,” Dhawan added.

“I opened up my shoulder a bit due to which the vision of the bowler and his arm improved a lot. It has also led me into playing straighter than before,” he said.

Dhawan was all praise for his opening partner Ajinkya Rahane, who notched up his maiden ODI century, saying their jugalbandi ( joint performanc­e) in the game on Tuesday was brilliant.

“Ajinkya was in beautiful touch and the way he hit [ James] Anderson for those four fours in an over, it released all the pressure. I was not in bad touch myself, but my flow wasn’t as good as his. So I kept taking singles at the other end and gave him most of the strike initially. Itwas the perfect partnershi­p between us. The jugalbandi [ a term referred for duet of two solo musicians] was brilliant,” he said.

Noting that it is important to be patient and keep the belief intact during low phases, Dhawan said, “I didn’t overthink or get too frustrated; I worked hard wholeheart­edly and prepared as smartly as I could, and then accepted that this is a bad phase and I have to get through it.”

Acknowledg­ing that tough phases teach a player more than good ones, Dhawan said, “It’s when the runs are not coming that even the minutest of flaws are viewed under the microscope. You look into your game and try to pick every single thing you can improve about it. At the end of it, you emerge as a better player than you were. Forme failure is not a bad thing because it teaches you how to succeed.”

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