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Fielding coach R Sridhar discloses secrets to Indian team's improvement in catching skills

Fielding coach R Sridhar discloses secrets to Indian team's improvement in catching skills

Sridhar credited innovative techniques like blindfold technique for improvement.

The Indian slips catching has improved a lot | GettyThe Indian team has been getting many accolades for its fielding in recent times. Special mention went to the catching of the Indian team, especially in slips. The Indian team was at their best with the catching in slips in the England Test series.

The credit for such improvement in catches goes to innovative techniques employed by the Indian fielding coach R Sridhar. Blindfold technique' was specifically used in England for red-ball cricket, a simulation machine called 'Teammate' was used in Australia for slip-catching.

A 'blindfold technique' to increase reaction time, leather balls of various weights to gauge trajectory in breezy conditions and a simulation machine for slip-catching have made the Indian team a remarkably improved catching unit,” fielding coach R Sridhar said on Wednesday.

Sridhar explained: "We have a feeder behind a curtain and the catcher doesn't know from where the ball is coming from. We would slide it from under the curtain...It did improve their reaction time (reflex), we did that extensively in England throughout the Test series. It was specifically for red-ball cricket."

R Sridhar, Indian team fielding coach

Balls of varying weights were used to prepare the fielders for skiers with steady breeze threatening to change the trajectory, for ODIs in New Zealand.

"We brought a different type of machine called 'Teammate' for slip-catching simulations. We did a lot of blindfold work or reaction work. By the time, we reached Australia, it was a well-oiled machine and if you see, Virat took some brilliant catches," the fielding coach said.

Sridhar said: "The biggest challenge you face in New Zealand as a fielder is the breeze. Most of the batting and bowling plans are based around that breeze. If we see the ball wobble a lot in the air, we try and simulate that in practice, use balls of different weights, so that the ball swerves and swings more in the air."

Sridhar also said that the Indian team's support staff has ensured that players from various IPL teams stick to the "follow-up programme".

He said, "We do give them follow-up programme for fielding just like trainer (Shankar) Basu does for fitness and physio Patrick (Farhart) does for rehab. We keep the communication going with players and also try and keep in touch with fielding coaches of the respective IPL teams so that we can get information about how they are going about."

Sridhar was full of praise for Hardik Pandya and highlighted his catch of Kane Williamson off Chahal.

Hardik Pandya was applauded for his brilliant catch of Williamson off Chahal | TwitterThe desperation he brought was magnificent to see. He is always a good fielder and dying to get into the thick of things and be a part of this and get back to what he loves doing, that is to play cricket and as best as he can. He (Pandya) made a very difficult catch look easy. It was a piece of magic and he is known for that and he is one of our best fielders. Hardik brings a lot to the team. Not only the balance but other factors as well,” said Sridhar.

(with PTI inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 30 Jan, 2019

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