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Bengaluru ODI: Yuzvendra Chahal's dot balls may worry Glenn Maxwell

Updated on: 28 September,2017 10:59 AM IST  |  Bangalore
Satish Viswanathan |

Yuzvendra Chahal wasn't aware of any of the Indian batsmen changing their bat size once the new ICC rules kick in or if his team management

Bengaluru ODI: Yuzvendra Chahal's dot balls may worry Glenn Maxwell

Yuzvendra Chahal wasn't aware of any of the Indian batsmen changing their bat size once the new ICC rules kick in or if his team management has made any plans to make some changes to the playing XI given that the Indians are 3-0 ahead in the five-match ODI series going into today's fourth one-day international against Australia.


Yuzvendra Chahal celebrates the wicket of Glenn Maxwell with skipper Virat Kohli in Chennai on September 17
Yuzvendra Chahal celebrates the wicket of Glenn Maxwell with skipper Virat Kohli in Chennai on September 17


But ask him how to get Glenn Maxwell out and he's fully clued in. Leggie Chahal is also 3-0 up against the hard-hitting Australian middle order bat and it's a result of some simple planning. "My plan to Maxwell is not to bowl at the stumps. That is his strong area. I tend to bowl outside the off stump and I vary my pace," explained Chahal, adding: "I know that if I can bowl two to three dot balls, he will step out and try to play an aggressive shot. However, in order to beat the batsman, the line and length has to be perfect."


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Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell prepares to bat during a practice session in Bangalore yesterday. pic/PTI
Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell prepares to bat during a practice session in Bangalore yesterday. Pic/PTI

Surely having someone with the thinking abilities and experience of Mahendra Singh Dhoni behind the stumps too helps. As does having close friend Kuldeep Yadav bowling in tandem at times. "I know him (Kuldeep) for a very long time. We have played with each other a lot. If I bowl first, then I tell him that the wicket is providing this kind of assistance.

India skipper Virat Kohli examines the bottom portion of his bat during a practice session at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium ahead of today
India skipper Virat Kohli examines the bottom portion of his bat during a practice session at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium ahead of today's fourth one-day international against Australia. Pic/PTI

"If he bowls first, then he tells me that the wicket is offering turn and that this is the right area to bowl to a certain batsman. We also discuss what kind of deliveries to bowl to which batsmen. We always have plans," said Chahal.

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