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Handscomb credits Chris Rogers for his batting resurgence

Mohali(Punjab) [India], Mar 11 (ANI): Peter Handscomb played a 117 run knock against India enabling his team to defeat India in the fourth ODI at Mohali on Sunday. The middle-order batsman has said that spending time with Chris Rogers helped him to improve his game.

ANI Mar 11, 2019 11:33 IST googleads

Australia's middle-order batsman Peter Handscomb (Courtesy BCCI Twitter)

Mohali(Punjab) [India], Mar 11 (ANI): Peter Handscomb played a 117 run knock against India, enabling his team to defeat India in the fourth ODI at Mohali on Sunday. The middle-order batsman has said that spending time with Chris Rogers helped him to improve his game.
"I have been working on my technique with Chris Rogers since the last one year, and felt I lost my straight drive and cover drive prior to that, we worked upon the basics and going back to some things in my technique," International Cricket Council(ICC) quoted Handscomb as saying.
"Cricket is still a fickle game and one has highs and lows during a career. To get dropped from the Test team and now pushing my case for white-ball cricket and this century is good for me," ICC quoted Handscomb. 
Handscomb scored his first century in the ODI format and said that he is very happy with this knock and the knock is really special for him.
“I am pretty happy about today’s knock, I had a stop-and-go start in ODI cricket and getting an opportunity at such a stage means that you have to take it. It was nice to get a hundred today in tough conditions. It feels special," ICC quoted Handscomb.
When Handscomb was dismissed, Australia still needed 84 runs from 53 deliveries. But Ashton Turner ensured that Australia gets over the line and level the series against India.
Australia would look to give their World Cup campaign a boost by winning the ODI series against India.
Australia takes on India in the final ODI of the five-match series on Wednesday, March 13 at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi. (ANI)

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