Indian batters Sai Sudharsan and Dhruv Jurel both faced a bunch of spinners within the Indian team's practice sessions during their final net session at the Eden Gardens. They both were playing with their pads off and with an element of risk, as per a report in PTI.
India lost their opening match of the South Africa Test series and will look to fancy their chances in the second match, which begins on Saturday in Guwahati. India struggled to face off against the South African spinners, especially Simon Harmer.
The Indian head coach wanted to boost his team's chances under home conditions with rank turner tracks, but the idea totally backfired on him and his team at the Eden Gardens. Hence, to counter spin better, they have pushed them to a newer practice regime.