BCCI, in a strategic tie-up with MRF, has announced a 10-day camp for some of the talented pacers but the spotlight will be on speed merchant Aaron, who will be working under McGrath, to iron out the chinks in his bowling as well as learning about the tricks of bowling on pitches Down Under.
India will be playing four Test matches while Aaron will also be eyeing to make a comeback into the ODI team. Along with Aaron, two other notable names training at the foundation are Ishwar Pandey, who has been a part of the Indian touring party in New Zealand and England, and India discard Ashoke Dinda.
McGrath, who has taken over from Dennis Lillee as the chief coach of India’s premier pace bowling factory, had earlier worked with Aaron and Pandey. McGrath considers Pandey as one of the most talented swing bowlers in the country at the moment.
‘Dinda, for his part has developed a lot of technical flaws in his bowling apart from being one-dimensional in his approach. He has been advised to have a stint under McGrath, who can work on his flaws before the Ranji Trophy comes calling in December,’ said a source in know of the developments.
India will be playing four Test matches while Aaron will also be eyeing to make a comeback into the ODI team. Along with Aaron, two other notable names training at the foundation are Ishwar Pandey, who has been a part of the Indian touring party in New Zealand and England, and India discard Ashoke Dinda.
McGrath, who has taken over from Dennis Lillee as the chief coach of India’s premier pace bowling factory, had earlier worked with Aaron and Pandey. McGrath considers Pandey as one of the most talented swing bowlers in the country at the moment.
‘Dinda, for his part has developed a lot of technical flaws in his bowling apart from being one-dimensional in his approach. He has been advised to have a stint under McGrath, who can work on his flaws before the Ranji Trophy comes calling in December,’ said a source in know of the developments.