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India’s fielding has been satisfying, says coach

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Ahmedabad, Feb 13: Fielding coach T Dilip said it was “incredibly satisfying” to watch the Indian team diving and darting to take incredible catches and stop runs during the ODI series against England.
India made a clean sweep of the three-match ODI series following a 4-1 win in the T20Is against Jos Buttler’s side, with several breathtaking catches, run-outs and athletic fielding in the deep.
“Throughout we created some spectacular opportunities. I think whether it’s cutting the angles on the outfield or taking those phenomenal catches, running back and also those crucial run outs at important juncture of the matches.”
“I think fantastic effort by everyone,” Dilip said in a video posted by BCCI after India’s massive 142-run win here on Wednesday.
“We as a team take a lot of pride in fielding and to see us execute with composure and consistency throughout this series was incredibly satisfying,” said Dilip, who took over during Rahul Dravid’s tenure as India coach and continued in his role when Gautam Gambhir took charge.
He said it was a tough job putting a finger on the best fielder in the series, while praising the efforts of vice-captain Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer and Harshit Rana.
However, the ‘Impact Fielder’ of the series medal went to Iyer. (PTI)

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