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Friendship With KL, Dhawan Helps Deal With Selection Calls: Vijay

“We three share a good rapport outside the field,” said Murali Vijay ahead of India’s final Test against Sri Lanka.

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With three in-form openers up for selection, the Indian team management might have a tough task at hand before the third Test against Sri Lanka, however Murali Vijay feels that the “off-the field friendship” with KL Rahul and Shikhar Dhawan helps them deal with selection matters.

Dhawan and Rahul scored 94 and 79 in the second innings of the first Test at Kolkata where Vijay – India's most technically equipped opener – was dropped. With Dhawan taking a break in the second Test, Vijay made a successful comeback in international cricket with a century.

When asked how the trio of openers dealt with the situation, Murali Vijay said:

We three are very good friends off the field and that makes it much easier. Definitely, it unsettles (when one is dropped) the opener, who is playing regularly. Obviously, we three share a good rapport outside the field and this will help us big time during the (South Africa) series coming ahead and future.

The Tamil Nadu opener revealed that sharing feelings about selection openly with each other helps them move on rather than keeping things brewing inside.

Make it easier, lighter and more fun (for the other). Talking about it openly and having a good chat over it rather than keeping things within yourself and making the other person feel it.
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The 33-year-old said whenever he and Dhawan faced such a situation, they chose to spoke about it and then move on.

"It's better off going in the open. Like whatever I feel or Shikhar feels, we put it out in the open, so that it comes off and we move forward," he said.

"Basically, we are fun-loving people and we do things together. We have good times outside the field, which is really helping us as a team."

Leading the series 1-0, India play the final Test against Sri Lanka before the three-match ODI series starts on 10 December.

"I don't know. Whatever the team management does, we are well-equipped and all looking to contribute. I don't know how they are going to play around with the team.

It's absolutely their choice and we are ready to do it for the team," said Vijay, who has 3,536 runs in 52 Tests with 10 hundreds.

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‘Important to Communicate & Share Knowledge in Challenging Conditions’

Just two days after the conclusion of the Sri Lanka tour, India take off for South Africa to play three Tests, six ODIs and three T20Is. As the team head for more challenging situation, Vijay said that communication and sharing of knowledge became the key to performing well.

We have been playing Test cricket abroad for a while now and the same members have stuck together. It’s going to be very important for us to communicate and share knowledge with each other

"These are things I am looking forward to in this tour as these are the things that will add value rather than going and having hit in the centre.

"We should clear our head before we are going to do.”

“These are aspects we are looking forward to and there are definite plans for team building activity and it will be good fun."

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‘I Try to Be Better Everyday’

Vijay in his mind has already started preparing for the South Africa tour and the old school practice of knocking against tennis balls to cope with bounce was an example.

"I tried to do something different in practice so that it challenges me. I try to be better each and every day possible. That's the whole concept of doing that."

With Tamil Nadu out of Ranji Trophy, Vijay plans to focus on fitness and skill development in the next three weeks before leaving for the next tour.

"Definitely occupy myself with fitness and skill level where I want to go on and improve a little bit. Have a good training schedule and stick onto it and prepare for the big series coming ahead."

Vijay rated the Feroz Shah Kotla track as "good" and hoped that it would be a good experience to play on a track that had grass covering.

"It has grass obviously and that's the pattern for the whole series. Hopefully, the wicket plays good and we get a good experience before the SA tour."

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