Ajinkya Rahane said that he is willing to bat at any position and does not have preference for a particular batting position, says a report in The Indian Express.
"I am not particular about which number I should bat. I will be happy to bat wherever team management wants me to. I just want to score runs," he said.
Rahane said that he was happy with the way he batted in the second innings where he scored 54 runs.
"I am happy with my second innings effort after the disappointment in the first. It will give me confidence going forward to the Ranji Trophy game tomorrow,” he said.
On Yuvraj Singh’s bowling he said, “Yuvraj bowled very well. He bowled well in the T20 World Cup too. He is a useful bowler.”
England pace spearhead James Anderson said that the team is not worried about a part-time bowler like Yuvraj getting a fifer.
"I don't think. We got a couple of guys getting hundreds and a couple others getting fifties. Spinners are going to get wickets here as the wickets have a little bit of turn,” he said.
"We had a pretty good work-out. I think we got what we needed to get out of the game," he added.
Meanwhile, the DNA reports that the Indian team will take part in a three-day camp at the Brabourne Stadium from November 9 to 11.
“The BCCI had expressed its desire to hold the camp here. Yesterday (October 31), they sent us a formal request. And we responded immediately,” Commodore (retd) NK Jha, secretary, Cricket Club of India, told DNA.