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Coach Khurasiya has helped us reach new heights: Azharuddeen

Posted on February 18, 2025 By admin


Mohammed Azharuddeen en route his ton.
| Photo Credit: R.V. MOORTHY

Mohammed Azharuddeen needed a DRS review to overturn the on-field decision off the final ball of the first day’s play between Gujarat and Kerala in the Ranji Trophy semifinal here and remain not out going into the second day.

The wicketkeeper-batter went on to bat the entirety of day two, playing over 300 deliveries to remain unbeaten on 149, putting his side in the ascendancy. Azharuddeen has been one among many Kerala batters who have found a new lease of life under head coach Amay Khurasiya.

“Be it me or any other batter, we have followed the coach’s advice while batting this tournament and that has helped us reach new heights,” Azharuddeen mentioned.

“His philosophy involves batting out time rather than trying to hit 400 runs on a single day and this will also drain the opponents down mentally, having to field almost 220-230 overs,” he said.

After a switch to the middle-order this season, the 30-year-old has impressed for his State, scoring 573 runs (at the end of day two) at an average of 71.62.

“After looking at the skills and limitations of each player, the coach suggested I bat at six because the position required some running between the wickets and some attacking play,” he said.

“The coach is very involved in the game. He is coming on the back of international experience and understands each of our journeys. He sends the right messages at the right time,” Azharuddeen added.

Published – February 18, 2025 09:16 pm IST



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