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    Khaleel learning the ropes on his maiden Australia tour

    Young India pacer Khaleel Ahmed is learning every day on his maiden tour of Australia and getting the much needed help from senior pro-Bhuvneshwar Kumar on how to bowl on the hard and bouncy tracks Down Under.

    Khaleel learning the ropes on his maiden Australia tour
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    India pacer Khaleel Ahmed celebrates taking a wicket

    Chennai

    The T20 series so far has been a mixed bag for the 20-year-old, who took two crucial wickets in the abandoned second T20 here on Friday after getting hammered in the opening game at the Gabba.

    India arrived in Australia less than a week to go for the series opener and adjusting to the hard and bouncy surfaces is a work in progress for Ahmed.

    “Conditions are different here. Against the West Indies or in Asia Cup, we played in subcontinent and in familiar grounds.

    “When you come to Australia, there weren’t many practice sessions and it isn’t easy to figure out which line/length is the best option here,” said Ahmed, who has played six ODIs and five T20s.

    “So it isn’t easy to come and play here. If you don’t have ample practice sessions and then suddenly play T20 matches where batsmen own the game, it is a bit difficult.

    “And you cannot even get relaxed against a team like Australia because they fight until the end as their lower order showed today.”

    Ahmed opened the bowling with Bhuvneshwar on Friday and impressed by removing the dangerous Chris Lynn and D’Arcy Short.

    “I have learnt a lot in the past few months, especially how to prepare for a game and how seriously you need to take this profession.

    “I have learnt three things - professionalism, maturity and responsibility from the senior bowlers and support staff.

    “Someone like Bhuvneshwar Kumar, he is a strike bowler at the moment and leads the team with responsibility that he needs to take wickets.

    “He bowls to a particular line and length, and this is something you get to learn from him - how to bowl with so much responsibility as he bowls in all formats.”

    Talking about the intermittent rain that led to the game being called off, Ahmed said it was frustrating for the Indian team.

    The target was revised thrice for the visitor before rain had the last laugh.

    “Rain disappointed us because it breaks momentum especially when you know what the target is,” he rued.

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