The support staff is observing him in the nets. He will be observed tomorrow again and a decision will be taken then.

The boys were very happy when the president spoke to them with their names.

The president narrated most of the incidents in the series and he even knew what type of wickets we had in the first two tests.

He had food poisoning at 2 a.m. Monday and was put on the drip in the morning. He has stayed back in his hotel room today so that he could rest and recover, and bat if needed later on Tuesday.