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Not the easiest pitch to play on: Dravid

Source: PTI
December 06, 2005 18:25 IST
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The rain-marred Test match against Sri Lanka, at the M A Chidambaram stadium in Chennai, provided the team an opportunity to learn about the opposition and strategies required for success in the remainder of the series, India skipper Rahul Dravid said on Tuesday.

"We did not have much cricket but we learnt something about the opposition as well as what we need to do," Dravid said after the first of the three Tests ended in a draw.

"We did not bat as well as we could but it was not the easiest pitch to play on," he said, adding the team is looking forward to the next Test in Delhi to put things right.

"It was good to have some cricket after three days of rain. It took us some time to adjust after playing so much one-day cricket and we have learnt some lessons for the future matches," Dravid added.

Rival captain Marvan Atapattu said his team's impressive display was "much needed" after the 1-6 demolition in the one-day series.

"We were keen to get something out of the match and our approach was very positive as it is the best way we know," Atapattu said, adding that the performance has given Sri Lanka added confidence.

Lauding Chaminda Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan for their probing spells, he said, "It was expected of them as they are class bowlers. The important thing is to ensure consistency."

Man of the match Vaas said he assessed the pitch in the first over of the match and bowled according to it.

"I corrected a few bad habits, including my run-up and am very happy with the result," the left-armer said.

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