Dravid still fretted about his technique and chatted with coach Duncan Fletcher.
The veteran spent close to two hours at the nets, trying to iron out the technical flaw in his forward defence which has so far resulted in five bowled out of six dismissals.
To the naked eye, it still appeared that Dravid wasn't making that initial back and across movement which was the hallmark of his batting in prime.
Some team members simply believe that he has become just a tad slow in his footwork which is causing gap between his bat and pad.
Fletcher also spent a great deal of time with young Rohit Sharma. The middle-order batsman has been on the fringes for the entire series and Adelaide could still end up as a Test in wait.
Fletcher passed on his observation and a few tips to Rohit, especially to the characteristic flaps he essays against lifting deliveries past point. Fletcher appeared to stress the point it could land him in trouble in Australia.
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