This story is from November 9, 2023

World Cup: India batters prepare for the road ahead

India's first training session ahead of their match against the Netherlands was optional but focused. Spin had a significant role in the training, with most batters preferring to face spin. Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, and Ravindra Jadeja all had productive sessions with the bat. Jasprit Bumrah provided a challenge with his slower deliveries, while coach Rahul Dravid observed the surface closely. India, who remain unbeaten, will not train until Friday due to ICC protocols.
World Cup: India batters prepare for the road ahead
Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer and coach Vikram Rathour during a practice session in Bengaluru. (PTI Photo)
BENGALURU: Pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Shardul Thakur bowled spin for a while, pacer Mohammed Siraj had an extended session with the bat while Shreyas Iyer tonked Shardul at will.
India's first training session ahead of their last league engagement against the Netherlands here on Sunday was optional, sometimes entertaining but with unwavering focus.

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Amidst overcast conditions, skipper Rohit Sharma led his men to the nets after New Zealand wound up their training session.
With spin having a say at the high-scoring venue, most batters preferred to face spin. Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, R Ashwin and Suryakumar Yadav decided to take a break. But those who arrived made good use of their time in the middle.
Rohit, Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Iyer and Ravindra Jadeja got down to business as they went for expansive shots. At his home ground, Rahul spent some time with the physio working on his quadriceps before hitting the nets.
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PRO TIPS: Jasprit Bumrah shows Mohammed Siraj how to play the pull during training in Bengaluru on Wednesday. (PTI Photo)

While Rohit's stint at the nets was brief, the balls hitting the stands resonated at regular intervals. Gill, Iyer and Jadeja went after the pace trio of Siraj, Thakur and Prasidh Krishna. The only bowler who they failed to go after was Bumrah, who tested the batters with slower deliveries and worked on a consistent line just outside the off stump. While the players were put through the paces, India head coach Rahul Dravid had a close look at the surface.
India, who have remained unbeaten in eight matches, arrived in the city on Monday. With New Zealand taking on Sri Lanka on Thursday, the Indians will not train until Friday due to the ICC protocols about training venues during the competition.
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Manuja Veerappa

Manuja Veerappa is a sports and features writer with 19 years of experience. She has covered a repertoire including World Cups in cricket and hockey, Commonwealth Games and world championships in billiards and snooker among other major events. An alumnus of one of Bangalore's most prestigious institutions, Bishop Cotton Girls' School, she represented Karnataka in hockey at the national-level.

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