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England's batsman must play to their strengths, says Mark Ramprakash

Ben Stokes pulls on day three of the second Test against India
Image: Mark Ramprakash wants England to be more positive with the bat

England are pondering a "proactive" change to help the majority of their batsmen play to their strengths against India in the third Test, live on Sky Sports.

England succumbed to a 246-run defeat in Vizag despite a defensive opening partnership between captain Alastair Cook and Haseeb Hameed.

The visitors are contemplating a recall for Jos Buttler as a specialist batsman for his first Test in 13 months in place of the out-of-sorts Ben Duckett, and have readied him as best they can by trying to replicate the challenge of Test cricket in the nets.

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India's Jayant Yadav, third left without cap, celebrates with teammates the dismissal of England's Moeen Ali, second right, on the second day of their seco
Image: England slipped to a heavy defeat in the second Test in Visakhapatnam

In the absence of match practice for a player who has made his name in the shorter format of the game, the simulation has consisted of a 10-over scenario against squad bowlers Jake Ball and Gareth Batty to recreate the difficulty of starting and sustaining a Test innings.

Haseeb Hameed made 25 from 144 balls as England dug in for the draw
Image: A number of England's batsman struggled while trying to play defensively in the second innings

England batting coach Mark Ramprakash hopes those methods may benefit Buttler in Mohali this weekend.

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Even higher up the agenda is the identification of a collective game plan which will prevent batting collapses experienced already on the tour of India.

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Ian Ward, Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain and Ian Botham preview the third Test between India and England in Mohali

"It certainly keeps us on our toes," said Ramprakash. "To be aware of how difficult it is for the new batsman going in against accurate spin.

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"I thought the boys adapted well to the situation and tried their best to stick it out. But I think they will look forward to getting back to playing with more of a mindset of being proactive."

England batting coach Mark Ramprakash looks on during an England nets session at Adelaide Oval on March 7, 2015
Image: England batting coach Mark Ramprakash believes England's batsman must play to their strengths

Ramprakash's brief centres on trying to stop Ravi Ashwin and fellow spinners bowling India to victory - as he did with an eight-wicket match haul as the hosts went 1-0 up with three to play.

"Everything we've worked on in Bangladesh and India is about trying to rotate (the strike) wherever possible," said Ramprakash.

Jos Buttler bats during day two of the tour match against a Bangladesh Cricket Board XI
Image: Jos Buttler is likely to play in place of Ben Duckett

"You want batsmen to play to their strengths - people like Jonny [Bairstow], Stokesy [Ben Stokes], Moeen [Ali], they like to play their shots."

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