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    Spotlight on Shami: The seasoned pacer works on lengths after team’s arrival in Dubai

    But the possible absence of Jaiswal in no way reduces the firepower of Mumbai in a match that is a repeat of last year’s final.

    Spotlight on Shami: The seasoned pacer works on lengths after team’s arrival in Dubai
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    Mohammed Shami (PTI)

    DUBAI: A focused Mohammed Shami spent considerable time with bowling coach Morne Morkel as a full-strength Indian team started its training in earnest ahead of its Champions Trophy opener against Bangladesh at the picturesque ICC Academy practice ground here on Sunday.

    With the new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) strictly in place, there was no question of an optional session and right from skipper Rohit Sharma to the youngest Harshit Rana, the entire squad was present where Shami’s routines were interesting.

    Having recently made his international comeback against England in both T20Is and ODIs, the stretchable knee caps did not go unnoticed as he first tried to get a feel of the conditions by bowling a few deliveries with a short run-up.

    He looked gingerly in his initial strides even as others engaged in their physical drills, while a few others engaged in some fun and games activity aimed at improving anticipation and decision-making.

    Before the batters entered the nets, Shami was trying to adjust his length and walked up towards the batter’s end in the net with bowling coach Morne Morkel in tow.

    From a distance, it seemed that he was discussing the ideal length as he stood on the popping crease at the batter’s end.

    Shami was seen pointing at a certain length outside the batter’s crease which could be termed good length (4m to 6m) region. He gestured to indicate that he was trying to move the ball from that particular length as Morkel listened to him intently.

    Once the batters joined the nets, Shami was seen bowling full tilt and on occasions did hurry the batters.

    Hardik Pandya and Shreyas Iyer were seen depositing Kuldeep Yadav and other spinners over the fence on multiple occasions.

    One such powerful hit from Pandya caused a minor but freakish accident as Rishabh Pant was hit on the knee. He was in pain but the physio Kamlesh Jain tended to him with a concerned Pandya coming out of the nets to check on his junior colleague.

    But it didn’t turn out to be a serious issue as Pant padded up soon after the first team batters were finished with their sessions.

    Kohli, as usual, looked a picture of concentration during the nets. Rohit had a spring in his step and seemed to be in a good mood after a match-wining century against England in Cuttack last week.

    When the main batters were at the nets, the ones who were doing fielding drills with coach T Dilip were Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy and Pant.

    They engaged in some single-action pick-up and throws. It also indicated that the troika was perhaps not in the scheme of things as far as the first game against Bangladesh on February 20 is concerned.

    Agencies
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