Monday, 7 January 2013

I have worked on my stance, says Abhishek Nayar

I have worked on my stance, says Abhishek Nayar

All-rounder Abhishek Nayar, leading run-getter for 39-time Ranji champions Mumbai this season, said he has made some changes to his stance with the help of former coach Pravin Amre, which seem to have paid dividends.



"I have been working very hard with Pravin Amre. I make sure I am in touch with him before every game and work on whatever we have done or make sure I have my videos sent to him, and see what I need to do," said Nayar after scoring an unbeaten ton against Baroda in the Ranji Trophy quarterfinal at the Wankhede Stadium.

"(Today) I was trying to stand way out of the leg stump, I was shuffling a lot more and I didn't want to fall across. I was looking to play straight and make sure that I had enough time to hit the ball through the on-side and off-side.

"I opened up my stance a bit so that my leg doesn't go across and I don't fall over. It was a conscious effort I made in the last game and this game. We are working on it so that I don't repeat my mistakes, what I did last year," he said.

Nayar has scored 852 runs so far and was unbeaten on 122 in a team score of 524 for six against Baroda.

He has notched up three tons and seven fifties and is now hopeful of earning a recall to the Indian team with his recent performance in the Ranji.

"Obviously I am playing for a bigger reason than just making runs. I obviously want to get back into the Indian team and do well there as well. My target is right up there, so I am trying to make sure that I push myself to the limit and get the best out of myself," said the left-handed batsman, who bowls right arm medium pace and has played in three ODIs so far.

The 29-year old said his stint with ex-India batsman Amre has been quite useful.

"I worked on everything I could with Pravin Amre in the off season. We decided, however the tournament goes, the way I am batting, we will keep trying some changes and make it better," he added.

Asked about the target in mind for the ongoing game, in which Mumbai have piled up over 500 runs with four wickets in hand, Nayar said, "It is a five-day game, so we can keep working and keep batting and try and pile on as many runs we can in the first innings.

"Obviously we are trying to play just one inning and try not make it to two innings and get as many runs as we can, so that is the target as of now. We are just trying to bat and get enough runs to win this game easily."

Nayar, who shared a 70-run stand with nightwatchman Dhawal Kulkarni and a 123-run stand with Aditya Tare, said he looked to forge partnerships to post a huge total.

"Initially when I went to bat, we just wanted to bat through, because we had lost Wasim (Jaffer) early and I was batting with Dhawal, so I was trying to make sure that we build on partnerships because the partnerships you have, the bigger total you can have on this kind of track.

"We are looking to bat as much as we can, so once the ball starts turning like it is a bit now, we can make the most of it. I was just trying to build a partnership with whoever comes onto bat and get as many runs as we can on board," he said.

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