Dravid was keen and eager at the nets, first handling the throw-downs from Trevor Penny and then facing Ishant Sharma, bowling full tilt at him.
Quite a few times Penny would motion as if it is a throw-down and then not deliver -- only to gauge how Dravid had moved his bat and feet in anticipation.
Apparently, Dravid didn't look quite pleased from where his bat is coming down to meet the delivery.
There is uncommon heat on VVS Laxman after his sixth failure in six Tests on foreign pitches. The senior batsmen understandably was bothered if his bat was meeting the ball with the full face and if his defence was watertight.
Dravid at the non-striker's end closely monitored his fellow senior batter's technique and raised his hand in approval on a couple of occasions.
Once Ishant Sharma retired from the nets, after bowling an exhaustive spell, Zaheer Khan took over and allowed himself at least half an hour of bowl. Umesh Yadav, the youngest one of the pace trio, didn't stretch himself in the nets.
India face an ominous task to win the third Test and keep the four-match series alive which they are presently trailing 0-2.
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