India’s bowling coach, Morne Morkel, is back with the team after dealing with a personal emergency. He participated in the squad’s training session on Wednesday, providing much-needed guidance ahead of the crucial semifinal clash.
Morkel had to leave the Indian camp just days before their Champions Trophy opener against Bangladesh on February 20. Now, his return bolsters the team’s preparations. During the training session, he had an extended discussion with head coach Gautam Gambhir while players warmed up at the ICC Academy.
“Having Morne back is a huge advantage for our bowlers,” said a team source. “His experience and technical knowledge will be crucial in fine-tuning our attack.”
Most of India’s squad members participated in the session. Star batter Shubman Gill, who has been exceptional in the tournament, was the only absentee. Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah led an intense bowling drill, testing the batters under match-like conditions.
The session focused on improving accuracy and variation. Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav worked closely with Morkel to enhance their spin attack. Meanwhile, Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana fine-tuned their yorkers under the coach’s guidance.
The team emphasized sharpening their bowling strategy for the upcoming match. With a balanced attack of pacers and spinners, India aims to dominate the semifinal stage.
Key Takeaways from the Session:
With only a few days left before the semifinal, India is fine-tuning its game plan. The team remains focused and determined to perform at its best in the knockout stage.
The coaching staff is ensuring that every aspect of the game is polished. With Morkel’s return, India’s bowling unit looks stronger than ever, increasing their chances of lifting the trophy.
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