Sanjay Bangar clarified a special tactic for India’s batting order, especially while facing left-arm seam bowlers. The breakdown of how to deal with the less usual angle of bowling attack provided by Sanjay Bangar in his observations offers a fascinating point of view.
Bangar emphasized that there are little opportunities to face left-arm bowlers due to the overwhelming right-arm dominance of bowling assaults. The angle becomes important, though, when the situation calls for it. Bangar claims that execution and placement are the essential factors.
“Most teams have a right-hand attack and opening bowling duo, so one doesn’t have many opportunities to play from that aspect. However, the angle is really important when considering where you want to play as a batsman because when a left-arm bowler bowls from near the stumps and takes it inwards towards the right-hand batsman,” Bangar remarked on Start Sports’ broadcast, “Follow The Blues.”
In order to successfully block this line of attack, he added, the batter’s head position becomes crucial and demands precision. “One should target the bowler, for that, the head position needs to be perfect,” he continued.
Targeting the mid-wicket zone and the space between mid-off and mid-on is Bangar’s suggested tactic. The batsman can take advantage of the angle and increase their chances of scoring when facing this particular bowling strategy by doing this.
“One needs to set himself up and think of scoring runs between mid-off and mid-on / mid-wicket areas,” Sanjay Bangar continued.
Rohit Sharma has been concentrating on these areas during practice sessions, according to Sanjay Bangar, who offered his insight on Sharma’s training priorities. Rohit would have been paying attention to these areas, he claimed.
The eagerly anticipated Asia Cup, which will be co-hosted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka, is scheduled to start on August 30. India and Pakistan are the clear favorites to win the trophy in this season, but teams like Afghanistan and Bangladesh have a chance to upset the odds, so India should be wary of that possibility as well.