Hyderabad : Ton-up India opener Murali Vijay said he has curbed the tendency to nibble at deliveries outside off and is back to batting the way that fetched him runs in international cricket.
Vijay hit a classy century against Bangladesh on Thursday, his 9th in Test cricket. The Tamil Nadu right hander spoke about the aspects of his game that he worked on.
“See, I was playing at the balls that I should be leaving actually. I went back home and gave it a thought, came back to Bombay (England Test in Mumbai) and played in the way I would play rather than playing for the situation which was putting too much pressure on me. These are small things, I rectified in the Mumbai Test,” Vijay said at the post match conference. On his strategy for the day, Vijay said: “To be honest, I was feeling good about my game coming into the series, Hopefully, I can carry that forward. I just saw the new ball for 4-5 overs, read the wicket. Then I thought, I can kind of play my shots and it came out my way today. It was two paced in morning session and in the afternoon it became slower.”
The 32-year-old said the gameplan was to rely on instincts in certain situations and the team was well equipped to handle the short ball which Bangladesh slinger Kamrul Islam Rabbi dished out consistently. “In international cricket, you expect that (short ball). It’s more instinct rather than plan.”
Vijay believes that it was purely because of Kohli, India scored 20 runs extra with a whopping 63 runs coming off last 9 overs.
“The Way he was striking the ball was fantastic. After the new ball was taken, it came onto the bat more faster I guess. And I think he has a set game plan. It’s working out well for him. Hopefully, he can continue to go on.” —PTI
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l As I am playing one format of the game at the moment, I have got a decent idea about it and hang of it. I want to give as many consistent starts as possible for India. I am ready for my opportunity in other two formats as well.
l Pujara and me really enjoy each other’s company out there in the middle and he has a solid game. He makes things easy for me and we both share a good rapport and that makes it easier inside. I think he’s going to become a great player. It’s great honour to move along with him and pick his brains. We are totally different characters in the dressing room because we don’t think the same way but once we go in the middle, we enjoy the company and enjoy each other’s success. He’s been a fantastic role model for all the youngsters in India.
l We need to work on that. Had I been out, I would have had different conversation with him. (About his miscommunication with Pujara).
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