![Centurion Mayank Agarwal Explains How Sunil Gavaskar's Advice Ahead Of Mumbai Test Helped](https://c.ndtvimg.com/2021-12/mgvfucj_mayank_650x400_03_December_21.jpg?im=FaceCrop,algorithm=dnn,width=1200,height=675)
Centurion Mayank Agarwal Explains How Sunil Gavaskar's Advice Ahead Of Mumbai Test Helped
NDTV
Mayank Agarwal said Sunil Gavaskar, before the Mumbai Test, had told him to consider keeping the bat low at the start of his innings. Agarwal has a tendency to keep a high backlift which at times, especially against the swinging ball, has brought about his downfall.
India opener Mayank Agarwal, who scored his fourth Test hundred on Day 1 of India vs New Zealand second and final Test match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, explained how suggestions from the legendary Sunil Gavaskar helped him improve his batting. Agarwal was going through a lean patch by his standards and there were question marks about his place in the side too but the right-hander gave a solid response on Friday. Agarwal remained unbeaten on 120 as India reached 221 for 4 at stumps on Day 1.
The opening batter said Gavaskar, before the Mumbai Test, had told him to consider keeping the bat low at the start of his innings. Agarwal has a tendency to keep a high backlift which at times, especially against the swinging ball, has brought about his downfall.
"He told me that I should consider keeping the bat a bit low initially in my innings. I have a tendency to hold it high. I couldn't make that adjustment in this short period of time," Agarwal said in a virtual press conference.
The 30-year-old said he tried to copy Gavaskar's stance when the former India captain was giving a demonstration. "When he was saying, I noticed his shoulder position and basically picked up that I need to be more side on," he said.
Gavaskar on the day during his commentary session also spoke about how he had advised Agarwal to reduce his pronounced back-lift into a shorter one.