SECOND ODI PREVIEW Auckland: Team Indiau2019s fielding coach R Sridhar has accepted the fact that the team has not been able to live up to the standards when it comes to fielding in the recent months and their performance has been just average.
u201c We empower the fielders so that they can become their own captain and they can take decisions on their own because the captain has got too much on his plate at certain times. Thatu2019s what we speak about,u201d he added.
Sridhar also accepted the fact they need to put up a good show on the field if they want to make a comeback in the ongoing series.
u201c Overthrows, I mean, you are talking about Manish [ Pandey]u2014 he took a chance.
He had to do it, and we needed a wicket at that time. You can bargain four runs for a wicket and it was the best player who was there at that time. These things happen, you canu2019t look too deep into that.
u201c... that catch should have been taken. Probably it was after his first over, maybe he was thinking about his previous over, could be anything. It could not be a technical aspect at all,u201d said Sridhar while talking about Tayloru2019s catch.
u201c We are trying to get better but we were average. There is no doubt about that. We can get better,u201d he added.
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