No crew needs to enter the knockout part of a match untested or unprepared in any method. The unbelievable type of its opening mixture means Tamil Nadu will tackle Saurashtra within the Vijay Hazare Trophy quarterfinal with its center order woefully in need of recreation time.
Coach M. Venkatramana admitted it was a little bit of a priority however was assured it is not going to hinder Tamil Nadu an excessive amount of in its quest to regain the Vijay Hazare Trophy after 5 seasons.
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“That’s one area we are trying to fill up. That is why we do the additional hard work in the nets and take the extra bit of care to avoid such situations. I know sometimes when the top-order is in ominous forms, some of the other batters are short of match time. It is definitely a bit of a worry. But we have addressed it in the nets,” Venkatramana advised Sportstar on Sunday.
“Apar (B. Aparajith) and Inder (B. Indrajith) got a reasonably good hit in the last 10 overs against Arunachal Pradesh. If it comes to them and the lower order lifting the side up in the final stage, I am sure the boys will be up for it. We should be okay.”
Lead pacer Sandeep Warrier’s excessive financial system charge (6.37) is one other worrying side for Tamil Nadu. But Venkatramana backed the seasoned campaigner. “Sometimes in the quest for wickets, bowlers tend to give away extra runs up front but Sandeep has come back strong in the latter spells. Every bowler will go through that at some point. Overall, I feel he has done reasonably well,” he mentioned.