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AUS vs IND, Shardul Thakur Keeps Calm, Leads India's Resistance With Bat And Ball

In 62 matches across eight seasons of first-class cricket, pace bowler Shardul Thakur had scored just six half-centuries. His seventh, at the Gabba for India against Australia in just his second Test,

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By IANS News January 17, 2021 • 20:09 PM
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"I have some talent for batting. In nets, I don't just bowl but whenever we have throwdown specialists available with the team, I practice batting too. These moments are the ones for which we wait. So when this opportunity came, I had one thing on my mind, just bat. I thought the longer I stay on the pitch, the more runs I will get and reduce the lead. Idea was to spend time in the middle," Thakur told reporters.

He had previously played in Brisbane in 2016 with the India A team.

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"We were here in 2016. We played a couple of four-day games at the Allan Border Field. Though the pitch there is different. But at least you get used to the climate. You are used to the Australian conditions. So when you take that leap from India A to the India team, the transition is not that difficult. It is all about how you execute the plans when you play for the senior teams," Thakur said in reply to a question from IANS on past experience in Australia.

Lad says Thakur's big plus point is that he keeps calm. "On this wicket, you have to keep cool. Play with a straight bat and pitch the ball up to take wickets. That is what he has done," he said. "His advantage is that he bowls outswing unlike others and is also quick."

Before his 67 on Sunday, he picked three wickets in Australia's first innings. Two of those wickets came of deliveries pitched up well. The one that removed Paine moved away and had him caught in slips.



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