05 November,2012 03:42 PM IST | | Harit N Joshi
Though the Mumbai âA' team's think-tank did not play their lone specialist spinner Sagar Gorivale in the second warm-up match at the DY Patil Stadium yesterday, Alastair Cook & Co are quietly practising in the nets at Nerul with local specialist spinners.
The England skipper, who opted out of the second tie, faced spinners in the nets while his teammates fielded. Cook batted for nearly an hour.u00a0
It is learnt that at least seven England batsmen batted against spinners in the nets on Saturday. All-rounder Kevin Pietersen, who scored 23 in the first warm-up tie, had the longest stint - nearly three hours.
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A spinner, who bowled to the Englishmen, said: "They look determined to overcome the spin barrier. They insisted on facing spin for most of the time."u00a0