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Don't talk to Ravi too much on bowling, says Axar Patel
Rajkot, Nov 3 (Cricketnmore) On the eve of the second T20 International against New Zealand here, left-arm spinner Axar Patel on Friday said he doesn't talk much to head coach Ravi Shastri on his bowling technique and revealed that the former India all-rounder only asks him to bowl stump to stump.
Axar felt his style of bowling is quite different from Shastri, who was a left-arm spinner himself during his playing days.
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