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Back & across takes Mukund forward

Opener Abhinav Mukund has made a good impression in his debut Test series in West Indies that has underlined the fact that arriving as an unknown quantity in international cricket is not always a bad thing. N Ananthanarayanan reports.

Updated on: Jul 09, 2011 11:24 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Roseau, Dominica
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Opener Abhinav Mukund has made a good impression in his debut Test series in West Indies that has underlined the fact that arriving as an unknown quantity in international cricket is not always a bad thing.

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The 21-year-old left-hander struck his maiden Test fifty on the third day of the final Test with a patient 62 on a pitch that rewarded batsmen who were willing to graft, which VVS Laxman, Suresh Raina and skipper MS Dhoni demonstrated with half-centuries to put India in control on Thursday.

Mukund has already built a reputation of playing long innings in his first-class career that includes a century on his Ranji Trophy debut for Tamil Nadu, and a triple hundred against Maharastra in the event.

On Thursday, the youngster was disappointed he could not convert the hard work into a maiden Test ton but revealed how switching to playing back and across to tackle pace on bouncy pitches in Kingston and Barbados had helped him.

"I am disappointed, after all the hard work as the ball was swinging in the morning. I got out to a ball that I would normally not get out," he said, referring to his backfoot shot against leggie Devendra Bishoo that popped up to short leg.

"This will give me a lot of confidence going into the England series. I will focus on the same things I have been doing here," he said. "I want to enjoy every single innings."

Mukund could next be opening with Gautam Gambhir in the first Test at Lord's as Virender Sehwag continues his race to be fit for the second Test. "I never felt a lack of numbers, having scored centuries on my Ranji and Challenger Trophy debuts. I just want to enjoy every single innings."

 
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N Ananthanarayanan

N Ananthanarayanan has spent almost three decades with news agencies and newspapers, reporting domestic and international sport. He has a passion for writing on cricket and athletics.

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