When it comes to fielding, there cannot be a better cricketer than Jonty Rhodes. Arguably the greatest fielder in the history of the game, the South African lent a totally new dimension to the art of fielding.
He elevated fielding to a newer plane and gave it an exalted status too. Now happily retired, Rhodes enjoys his role as the fielding coach of Mumbai Indians.
Understandably, and unsurprisingly, he is "not at all happy" with the level or standard of Team India's overall fielding.
These views were expressed during a three-day Jonty's Way Fielding Coaching Camp for budding cricketers in Vadodara. According to Rhodes, professional Indian cricketers lack knowledge on the basics of fielding.
"Every run counts in cricket. Every catch or even a missed catch can change the very complexion of the game. I've marked that most Indian players tend to put their feet on the ball going towards the boundary. This isn't a right way to stop it. It could be dangerous. It minimises the chance of stopping the four and increases the risk of injuring your leg," he said.
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