Trying to get better at my bowling: vihari
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North Sound (Antigua), Aug 26 (IANS) India all-rounder Hanuma Vihari played a crucial knock of 93 runs in the second innings of the first Test against West Indies, says he is focussing on
his bowling skills as he has been included mainly to perform the role of the fifth bowler when needed. After India registered a record 318-run win over West Indies here on Sunday, talking to
mediapersons Vihari said: "It is important that my off-spin keeps developing, not only for myself but for the team as I fit into the team just because of that combination. I'm
trying to keep improving and get better at it. So, hopefully, I will get more overs and help the team in future." Vihari along with Ajinkya Rahane, who played a brilliant knock of 102
runs, were involved in a 135 run partnership in India's second innings to help India post a challenging target of 419 runs to the Windies. Vihari also credited Rahane for helping him
with useful tips when they were at the middle. "Rahane was helping me out with the way bowlers were bowling because he batted for a long time in the first innings as well. He was
helping me out with what the wicket was playing like," the 25-year-old said. "I came here early with India A team so I had that experience of these conditions and that came in
handy for me. I knew how the wicket would play and I was fortunate enough to get those runs for the team," Vihari added. Right-arm pacer Jasprit Bumrah also starred in India's
massive win as he clinched five wickets in the second inning of the Windies, conceding just seven runs. Vihari though revealed that the pacer was struggling and was not happy with his show
in the first innings after managing just a wicket for 55 runs. "Bumrah was not happy with his performance in the first inning himself and he thought he did not bowl up to his standards.
He was quite fired up in the second innings. He is a champion bowler. We did not play Test in the last six months so he was struggling in the first innings to get his rhythm back,"
Vihari concluded. India will now take on the hosts in the second and final Test at Sabina Park in Kingston from August 30.