MUMBAI: Striking a confident half-century for Board President's XI against the visiting South Africans in the two-day practice game, wicketkeeper-batsman
Naman Ojha on Friday said he is keen to make amends after an average Test debut against Sri Lanka.
Ojha made a valiant 52 against a potent Proteas attack led by
Dale Steyn, who got him caught by Hashim Amla.
"I have been playing for a long time in domestic cricket, so I have learnt from my mistakes and the mistakes I made in Sri Lanka.
I will not get out through my mistakes," said the Madhya Pradesh player after his 80-ball knock, laced with seven fours and a six, at the Brabourne Stadium here.
Ojha's fifty, opener KL Rahul's 72 and two 40-plus innings by Karun Nair and Hardik Pandya helped the Board XI recover from a poor 27/3 to end up with a decent first innings total of 296.
Ojha, 32, was batting well in his debut Test innings against Sri Lanka in the third match of the series at the SSC ground before a rush of blood moment resulted in his dismissal to Tharindu Kaushal for 21.
He also made 35 in the second innings in the match in which he replaced injured first choice stumper Wriddhiman Saha.
About Friday's innings, Ojha said it will give him a lot of confidence for his next stint at the batting crease.
"The knock is important for me and for my confidence in innings building for the season. If you have some runs behind you, it's easy to play next game. It's important for the confidence," said Ojha after the day's play.
He did not want to talk about rivalry for the India Test wicketkeeper's spot with Saha.
"My focus is on performance, if I perform (well) I am going to be happy."
He praised the South African spin attack against whom he got the majority of his runs. "They are all good. Offspinners are good and Imran Tahir. Offie (Harmer) was turning the ball," he said.
Asked about rookie medium-pacer Nathu Singh, who bowled three overs and hardly made the rival openers play the ball, Ojha said the Rajasthan youngster bowled with good pace.
"He bowled quick. His line was a bit wayward, but the ball was hitting my hand (gloves) as he was bowling quick."