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Strong lower order gives the team options and confidence: Dravid

Source: PTI
November 08, 2013 15:11 IST
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Former captain Rahul Dravid heaped praise on Ravichandran Ashwin for his century in India's first innings in the first cricket Test against the West Indies on Friday and said a lower order batsman making handy contribution with the bat was a good sign for the country's cricket.

PHOTOS from Day 3 of the India vs West Indies 1st Test in Kolkata

R Ashwin celebrates his century against West Indies on FridayAshwin slammed his second Test ton as a dominant India extended their lead to a mammoth 219 runs over the West Indies on day three of the first Test in Sachin Tendulkar's farewell series in at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday.

"Over the last few years you speak a lot about the contribution lower order batsmen can make and how critical that can be in the course of the Test match and how important they can be," Dravid said.

"Ashwin's always been someone who enjoys batting. He is someone who is always going to be a good player. It's a good sign for Indian cricket."

Talking about other tailenders who can bat a bit, Dravid said, "I know Bhuvneshwar Kumar can bat quite well, Sourav (Ganguly) seems to say Mohammed Shami can hit a long ball as well. So you do have players lower on the order who can bat.

"They give the Indian team a lot more options as well. Going abroad we can have the courage and confidence to play five bowlers and win Test matches. We haven't had that for a long time."

Dravid said lower-order batsmen need to be given adequate batting practice to hone their batting skills.

"You need to ensure that they get right practice. If lower order batsmen don't get enough batting practice, what they get is some of the scraps. The tailenders get the net bowlers and those do not have quality. You expect them to try and perform in the middle of a Test match, that's not going to happen," he said.

He, however, said that there has been "some conscious effort" during the last few series to "ensure at least the tail-enders get quality batting practice so that they can make contributions".

Image: R Ashwin celebrates his century against West Indies on Friday

Photograph: BCCI

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