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India batting coach Vikram Rathour believes one area where the team currently needs to work upon leading up to the T20 World Cup is to bat well while setting up a target.
Speaking ahead of the three-match T20I series against Bangladesh beginning Sunday, Rathour on Friday said Team India bats well when they are chasing, but when it comes to setting up a total, they need to improve.
"We need to bat better when we bat first in T20I cricket. We chase pretty well. That's one area we as a team are looking to improve," he said while addressing the reporters at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, the venue for the first T20I.
He also insisted that there shouldn't be too much of changing and chopping within the team while preparing for the next year's T20 World Cup.
"You cannot be changing too much", when a big tournament is coming,” he said.
A lot has been talked about the poor weather conditions in the national capital. The air quality has been deteriorating ever since Diwali and on Friday it reached the ‘severe+' category.
However, Rathour believes the Indian team is used to playing in such conditions and therefore, it won't we a problem when they take the field on Sunday.
The batting coach is also expecting Bangladesh to give a tough fight, especially in the T20Is, even in the absence of their star players like Shakib al Hasan and Tamil Iqbal.
"In today's game and age, you expect all the international teams to compete well against you. So, we are well prepared and we are hoping and are sure that Bangladesh will give their best. But we are looking to do our best. We are taking this series as a preparation for next year's World Cup. We are looking at all the options available," he added.
Speaking on Shakib's ban, the Indian batting coach said: "Of course, it's an unfortunate incident and you don't want things like that in cricket."
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