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Rajkot Test: Dropped catches didn't allow us to make early dents, says Bangar

Cook was dropped on zero off the third ball of the series opener by Ajinkya Rahane at gully off Mohammed Shami, while Hameed was grassed at first slip by Murali Vijay.

By PTI

Rajkot, Nov 9: The dropped catches of England captain Alastair Cook and debutant opener Haseeb Hameed in the first hour of play spoiled India's chances of getting an early crack at the visiting team's middle-order, conceded India's batting coach Sanjay Bangar here on Wednesday (Nov 9).

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"In the first session of day one of a Test match there's always something in the wicket. Whether you bat or bowl first, you need to make the first session count.

Rajkot Test: Dropped catches didn't allow us to make early dents, says Bangar

There were unfortunately a couple of dropped catches which did not allow us to make those early dents into their bating line-up. That set us back," said Bangar at the media conference after day one of the opening cricket Test.

"We could have definitely started well in that first session. Had we taken those catches we would probably have been asking questions to their middle-order," Bangar rued.

Cook was dropped on zero off the third ball of the series opener by Ajinkya Rahane at gully off Mohammed Shami, while Hameed was grassed at first slip by Murali Vijay off the other medium-pacer Umesh Yadav in the 6th over when the 19-year-old was on 13 in a team score of 24.

Luckily the two errors did not cost India too many runs as both were dismissed before lunch, Cook falling for 21 and Hameed for 31, but cost the hosts a chance to get a shot at the England's middle-order early on.

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In fact, Ali too was being let off soon after reaching his half-century by Cheteshwar Pujara off Ravichandran Ashwin with England in a healthy-looking position at 311 for four at stumps on the first day.

Bangar said even after the let-offs, Indian bowlers managed to reduce England to 102 for three at lunch before the visitors took charge in the last two sessions.

"But at lunch I feel we still managed to pick up three wickets. We would still have taken that at the start of the session. But full credit to them; they fully utilised the conditions on offer in Rajkot on day one. It was a day one wicket. Rajkot is known to be a batsman's paradise. They are quality players and they applied themselves well," he said.

However, he was quite optimistic that not everything was lost as yet.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:38 [IST]
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