– Innovative ‘blind-catching’ drill was introduced by fielding coach T Dilip using a black sheet and inclined equipment.
– A revised slip cordon included Karun Nair, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, sai Sudharsan, and Nitish Kumar Reddy. Jaiswal was not part of this setup but underwent separate close-in catching drills wearing a helmet for preparation with spinners.
– Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate emphasized developing versatility in fielding positions while managing players’ confidence levels and addressing challenges like sore hands.
fielding errors have emerged as a critical weakness for team India after their disappointing performance at Headingley. The proactive adjustments seen during their Edgbaston practice session underline efforts to remedy thes shortcomings thoroughly. Innovative drills like ‘blind-catching’ are designed to tackle specific skill gaps while fostering adaptability among players-a important requirement for success on challenging pitches abroad.
The exclusion of Yashasvi Jaiswal from the slip cordon could indicate a strategic reassessment aimed at preserving his morale while enhancing overall team efficiency.By moving him into specialized short-leg catching practice sessions alongside others, management reflects awareness of individual limitations without compromising collective goals.
India’s meticulous preparation underscores broader implications: prioritizing precision could address historical inconsistencies in overseas conditions where fielding often plays a decisive role. Success or failure will hinge on how well these changes translate during live play under pressure.