Expect slow wickets but won’t be surprised with a bit of grass cover: Bangar

Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua where the first test match will be played. Xtra Time
Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua where the first test match will be played. Xtra Time

Debasis Sen, Antigua: India’s batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes India are well-prepared and well-equipped to deal with any challenge that the upcoming series against West Indies would throw up. In an interaction with reporters at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Tuesday (July 19), India’s batting coach spoke about the extended preparation time, the match simulations and more. Following are the excerpts:

On India’s preparation for the West Indies Test series

Very good preparation, in Bangalore also we had good preparation. 6-7 days there and here almost two weeks, don’t remember if we had got so much time in the last 2-3 years for preparing for a Test series. So overall good preparation, and we have prepared for whatever different conditions we could encounter for in the match situations, what should be our response, we have discussed our plans and execution, so we have tried to work out all angles possible. The time we have had has been very useful in terms of team bonding as well as preparation. All the players are looking in good tough.

On the Anil Kumble, Sanjay Bangar impact

All our players have a lot of confidence and self belief. And our work is to prepare them and keep them in good mindset. The kind of intensity they bring to preparation and training overall, so they have a very professional approach. So our role is very little and it is just to prepare them nicely and they have prepared very nicely.

On if the wickets in the Test series will mirror those used in St. Kitts during the warm-ups

Yeah more or less, but we wont be surprised if there is some grass cover on the wicket which we see now. How much of it remains on the surface remains to be seen and we are expecting a bit of grass cover and we also prepared keeping in mind that some of the wickets also slow down as the game progresses. So we have been aware of that and have prepared accordingly.

On India’s spin weakness (Rakheem Cornwall’s five-fer)

No generally if a good ball gets you out whether it is from a spinner or a seamer, we need to accept that rather than our batsmen got out to spinners or seamers, quality of ball or whether the ball was a wicket taking delivery, that is something we have discussed. I don’t find that there is an inherent weakness against either spin or seamers for any particular batsmen. It is more to do with the kind of that sort of delivery.

The wicket of Antigua expects to be a slow turner. Xtra Time
The wicket of Antigua expects to be a slow turner. Xtra Time

On the wickets and the need for an extra bowler

I think that is something when the coach and captain address and they will have discussions with the selectors who are available here on tour. I believe they will be taking the decision and in due time it will be communicated to the team and everyone else.

On the need for batsmen to display patience

We have stressed on batting on sessions right from the simulations we have had in Bangalore. The entire intention has been batsmen batting sessions and we start and end a particular session well, to make sure whatever advantage we have got during that session we consolidate on that. We have spoken about that and batsmen have been making that sort of effort to imbibe that in their game.

On match situation simulation in the nets

That is something done during center wicket practices or match simulations both of which we have done in Bangalore as well as here in practice matches. We said that if you bat two sessions you can return to the crease (meant pavilion) or if it was a two day game if you are happy with the way you have coped and happy with yourself mentally the batsmen were free to come back. And in the nets we generally work a lot on communication and emphasis on strike rotation that is why batting in pairs and make sure we are changing every four or five balls, rotating the strike, so those are the things we work on during the practice sessions.