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Indians gearing up for one-dayers
JOHANNESBURG, SEPT. 27. All Indian cricketers, including those
returning after an injury lay-off, are `100 per cent fit' and
shaping up well ahead of the triangular one-day series next
month.
``We have already held four training sessions since our arrival
on Monday and we will continue with our programme so that all the
players feel comfortable with the local conditions,'' team
manager M.K. Bhargava said here on Thursday. ``Our coach John
Wright is putting the players through their paces,'' he said.
Bhargava said players like Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble, who
have been out of the game for some time, are also getting into
the groove quickly.
``There's a new mood in the team. They want to perform at their
best and I'm confident that they will... Against South Africa and
Kenya in the one-day series and against South Africa in the three
Test matches,'' he said.
Wright agreed with the manager. ``They are shaping up very well
and are fully fit. Anil has been out of the game for quite some
time now but he is a thorough professional and I am sure he will
come good,'' he said.
Speedster Javagal Srinath did not participate in the practice
session but Wright said he just had a bit of cold and was fully
fit otherwise.
Meanwhile, seamer Ajit Agarkar, a late replacement for injured
Ashish Nehra, joined the team on Wednesday.
Wright said the Indian team was fully capable of playing on the
fast and bouncy tracks and there should be no doubts over the
issue. ``I think too much is being made out about the tracks
here. We cannot expect the pitches in foreign countries to be
similar to the ones in India. We have to avoid playing under a
certain mindset. Everyone has to learn to adjust to the
conditions,'' he said.
``We will play entertaining cricket. Its never dull when we are
around,'' he said.
India plays its first match, a warm-up game against Nicky
Oppenheimer X1, on October 1 and take on South Africa `A' on
October 3 before clashing with the hosts in the first one-day
international in a day-night game at the Wanderers here on
October 5.
- PTI
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