
England discards Jeremy Snape and James Foster have, meanwhile, reached a camp at the CCI here to work on their understanding of spin and the subcontinental tracks. Snape, Foster and a host of junior cricketers from Middlesex and Essex are at the nine-day camp organised by the World Cricket Academy WCA.
Out of the English side since the World Cup, Snape is 8216;8216;enjoying the back to basics session with Prasanna8217;8217;. 8216;8216;It8217;s such an enriching time with Pras. His talk on the art of flighting has been really wonderful. I reckon I want to keep learning. The knowledge being passed on to the guys is tremendous.8217;8217;
As conversation moved from flight to grip, Prasanna had Snape mesmerised. 8216;8216;It gripping the cricket ball is so different from the way we do it. Maybe it is because of the pitches, that you tend to it differently.8217;8217; Foster, meanwhile, is busy soaking whatever Contractor and Gooch have to say. The essence of this trip, says Foster, is to learn to bat for long periods.