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Lord's Test: 'Cautious' Murali Vijay's purple patch works for India

Updated on: 21 July,2014 08:41 AM IST  | 
Ashis Ray |

 Thus far, the batting success of this summer's India's tour of England has been the Tamil Nadu opener Murali Vijay; his decision to be cautious and watchful and to go about scoring runs more sedately

Lord's Test: 'Cautious' Murali Vijay's purple patch works for India

Murali Vijay leaves a testing delivery on the third day of the second Test at Lord's. Pic/AFP

London: Thus far, the batting success of this summer's India's tour of England has been the Tamil Nadu opener Murali Vijay. The cause of this is his decision to be cautious and watchful and to go about the business of scoring runs more sedately than before.

Murali Vijay leaves a testing delivery on the third day of the second Test at Lord
Murali Vijay leaves a testing delivery on the third day of the second Test at Lord's. Pic/AFP 


Vijay's switch from a previously faster to a slower run rate was first displayed in South Africa over the winter.


In three overseas series prior to the African safari, he failed to make an impact, namely in Sri Lanka in 2010, in South Africa in 2010-11 and in the West Indies in 2011. In his highest knocks of 58, 18 and 45 in such series respectively, his corresponding strike rates were 46.77, 45.23 and 57.69.


By comparison, South Africa last winter represented a metamorphosis. In his top score of 97 there — in course of which he gave a first indication of possessing the mettle for the highest level of the game or Test cricket — his strike rate dropped to 42.92.

Transformed batsman
It has fallen further in the current series, wherein he has scored his first century abroad. In this innings — 146 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham — his strike rate was a mere 40.44.

He had clearly completed the transformation from giving vent to his natural instinct to restraining it for the sake of success.

A conspicuous feature of his batting presently is his ability to leave the ball outside the off-stump. While in so doing he's piled up the dot balls, he has at the same time avoided the hazard of edging to the wicket-keeper or the slips.

Yet, when he has played shots, he's done so with aplomb, thereby demonstrating he hasn't lost any of his repertoire. He has, though, refused to hook.

Needless to mention, Vijay's sheet-anchor approach has injected stability to the Indian batting in circumstances of the more fancied Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli, particularly the latter, not yet realising their potential. — Raymedia

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