"I had a specific strategy in mind for Virat so that he could counter the Australian quick bowlers. Since, it is very difficult to find quicks, who can consistently hit 140 kmph at the nets, I decided to shorten the length of the pitch from 22 yards to 20 yards," Sharma told PTI today.
"The idea was to prepare for Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson, who would bowl in the 140 plus range. Shortening the pitch by two yards would mean that reaction time for the batsman would be less. Also the bowler, whose normal speed is in 130kmph would be able to add on a few yards of pace," Sharma explained the plan elaborately.
"Virat didn't take a single off day during the weeks prior to the series. He would every day bat for around two to two and half hours at the nets. He started leaving a lot of deliveries, something he wasn't doing due to excessive one day cricket.
"What made me happy was the amount of time he took to score a century. He batted close to 200 balls which means he was patient and prepared to wait for the loose balls," Sharma stated.
"Virat is a very determined boy and he told me "Don't worry sir, I will be getting runs against Aussies." He has kept his promise and I am proud to have a student like him," Sharma concluded.