An unexpected part in the Indian group's net meeting at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium in Mohali on Tuesday (March 1) was Sairaj Bahutule. The previous India spinner, who was essential for the care staff of the new World Cup-winning India Under-19 group, was obvious with his attendance at the ground as the Indian players went through their training meeting in front of the principal Test against Sri Lanka. Specifically, Bahutule (49), who played two Tests and eight ODIs as a legspinner, was seen checking out Kuldeep Yadav's bowling.
It brought up clear issues with some hypothesis that he might have joined as a twist bowling trainer, the discussion coming, all the more along these lines, in the setting of late reports about new individuals joining the care staff. Notwithstanding, it has been completely precluded by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). A highest level authority of the board has affirmed the group drawing in with Bahutule and a couple of others yet just briefly.
"Sai has been in Mohali with the Test experts who had gone there over seven days prior. He has been helping them in their preparation while Rahul and others were with the white ball crew," the BCCI official said. Bahutule, who is joined to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore, has gone to Mohali with NCA mentor Anand Date and physio Partho. Additionally with them has been Apurva Desai, a previous top of the line cricketer from Gujarat. Desai (46) is a batting mentor at the NCA.
"They will be with the side for two or three additional prior days returning to the NCA," the BCCI official further said precluding any new enrollment for the Indian group. The first of the two-Test series begins in Mohali on March 4. The subsequent Test is in Bangalore from March 12.
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