ENG vs IND: Kotak says Lord’s wicket will be challenging but expects his batters to extend purple patch
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 08 – Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak says Indian batsmen are skilled enough to score four runs per over without taking undue risks on Lord's challenging, greener pitch.
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ENG vs IND: Kotak says Lord’s wicket will be challenging but expects his batters to extend purple patch
India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak is expecting the pitch for the Lord’s Test to be much more challenging for the batters than the flat tracks of first two games but as long his batters don’t play “undue shots”, it should not be a problem.
Buoyant India unperturbed by prospect of spicy Lord's pitch
LONDON - India expect England to roll out a challenging track for the third test at Lord's but are confident their in-form batters can master it, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
We’re Not Looking for Boundaries: Sitanshu Kotak on India’s New-Age Red-Ball Batting
Sitanshu Kotak at PC. Image: Revsportz By Trisha Ghosal in London The turnaround between India’s emphatic Test win at Edgbaston and the third Test at Lord’s is brief. The team arrived in London yesterday, and today at the ‘Home of Cricket’, on matchday minus two, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak addressed the media with sharp insight into India’s batting mindset, Gill’s purple patch, Rishabh Pant’s process, and how Lord’s may pose fresh challenges. …
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