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India vs Australia: KL Rahul is finding new ways to get himself out, says Sanjay Bangar

KL Rahul is a solid contender for the opening spaces for India's first Test against Australia one week from now yet his skill of "finding better approaches to get himself out" has not run down well with partner mentor Sanjay Bangar. Rahul was the main noticeable batsman to pass up a critical score in India's 358 full scales on day two of the four-day visit amusement. He was out for three runs while playing a free drive on the up and was gotten at mid-off inside the main hour of play.
Upwards of five diverse Indian batsmen, including Virat Kohli and Prithvi Shaw, scored half-hundreds of years in what Bangar named as an attractive excursion. Bangar said Rahul was never again an unpracticed player and he should bear greater obligation.
He (Rahul) has been looking fit as a fiddle, including today. It is only that he is finding better approaches to get out. Indeed, even today, the ball was a remote place when he played it far from his body and lost his wicket. In any case, what we are understanding he is playing the ball well and he is one hit away (from shape)," Bangar said after the day's play.
"We know his capacity and on the off chance that the changes over that to exhibitions, it is imperative for the group. He is definitely not a youthful player any longer and he is on his second visit here. He has played 30 Tests and he has an obligation. We anticipate that he will play with that duty and assume his job for the group," the mentor said.
There are sure spots to be taken still. We are taking a gander at the opening space and the number six space. Those are the positions we are as yet seeing, we have not chosen yet," he included.
He said the second innings will help choose about the organization of the batting line-up, with Rahul, Murali Vijay, Rohit Sharma and Hanuma Vihari in the center for the opening and number six spots.
"I would state there are still a few spots to be taken. We will watch out for how the second innings goes and it gives some other batsmen a hit particularly Murali Vijay and center request batsmen, and perceive how they go.
Bangar said the second day's presentation was fulfilling, with the greater part of the batsmen getting great thumps, however, they were confronting unpracticed Australian bowlers.
"There are sure spots to be taken still. We are taking a gander at the opening space and in addition the number six opening. Those are the positions we are as yet seeing, we have not chosen yet," he included.
Bangar said the second day's showcase was fulfilling, with a large portion of the batsmen getting great thumps, however, they were confronting unpracticed Australian bowlers.

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