
Ojha: I am among top five in India
RR's Naman Ojha considers himself one of the top five wicketkeepers in India, but he says keeping against spinners is tough.
"I don't keep well to spinners. I spend so much time on my batting and open the batting that I haven't worked on it. Thankfully, now my coach Sanjay Jagdale sir and Hiru Sir (Narendra Hirwani) are telling me how to keep to spinners," Ojha of the Rajasthan Royals team said.
"(But) I am in the top five or six (in India)," he added.
Not just keeping, Ojha, who has scored two fifties in the three IPL matches he has played so far, finds batting against spinners equally tough.
"I have been speaking a lot to senior players who play the domestic circuit. They say I need to play the spinners from the rough with a bit more authority. They have also asked me to tighten my defence. I even spoke to Gautam (Gambhir) about it. And thankfully all that has worked.
"I tried to play too many strokes against the spinners. If you see my record I have scored a lot of 40, 45, 50 but when the spinners come I have been impatient and try to play too many strokes," revealed Ojha.
Tips from Smith
Ojha said he has been taking Rajasthan Royals teammate Graeme Smith's advice on handling fast bowlers. "Graeme Smith teaches me how to face fast bowlers on bouncy wicket. The initial positioning of the body. I am happy that I am back or else I wouldn't have got this golden chance," the diminutive batsman added.
Ojha started his career alongside Mahendra Singh Dhoni and rues that while Dhoni moved on to become Indian skipper, he continues to languish in the domestic circuit.
"I started my cricket at the same time with Dhoni but today he has gone so far ahead. I am still just playing domestic cricket," he said.
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