On India's Batting, Rahul Dravid's 'Underpowered' Verdict Despite Win Over England in Vizag Test
Head coach Rahul Dravid said India could have scored more runs in both the innings and he expects more consistency from the younger crop.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 06, 2024 11:14 am IST
Indian batters have been guilty of throwing away their starts in the series against England. There were three 80s in the series opener and only Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill played big knocks in Vizag while others failed to cash on to their starts. Head coach Rahul Dravid said India could have scored more runs in both the innings and he expects more consistency from the younger crop. “If I'm being honest, I think we left a few runs on the board in both the innings. Again, I think, that's maybe a function of the fact that we do have a lot of young batsmen coming through, I think still figuring out Test cricket a little bit, but you don't have a lot of time to figure out Test cricket."
“Certainly in the first innings, 396, I thought, was underpowered, we left 75 on the board. You win a toss, you have one guy who gets a double hundred. You should be pushing 475-450 in these conditions."
"And then in the second innings, maybe after losing a couple of wickets, 250 was probably about par. So, it's a work in progress. We'll hopefully get a little bit better and we'll keep improving,” said the coach.
‘England's batting is not about wild slogging'
Dravid praised England's uber aggressive batting approach, also known as Bazball, and said he always expected a tough series. Both teams go into the third Test in Rajkot at 1-1.
“They (England) are playing very well. Whether you call it bazball or whatever you call it. I'm not sure how happy they are about it, but they are playing really good cricket. Let's be honest, they played well, they've shown good skills. it's not like wild slogging," said Dravid.
“They are actually showing some very good skills. Some of the shots they are playing require a lot of skill and ability. You can't just come there and execute those things and just say, well, I want to play attackingly and not have the skills to execute it."
“So, I think there's more to it than just attacking cricket. I've seen at times they know when to pull back, when to attack. So they're playing slightly differently, no doubt about it, but they've been very successful and they're playing it well. We know we're up against the challenge and we're looking forward to it,” he said.
'Gill's work ethic is exemplary'
The head coach was happy for Shubman Gill, who got back among the runs with a fine hundred in the second innings. It was his first 50-plus score in 13 innings and also the first time he logged in big runs at number three.
“He (Gill) came into the Test match under pressure externally, internally, we have a lot of confidence in Shubman. We know his class and his ability. We've seen how good a player he's been. Even in this lean run. He's actually the one who's got us 100 at Chittagong. He got 100 in Ahmedabad. So we know that quality.
“As a young player from whom a lot is expected, he did feel the pressure. So really happy with the way he played that image. It required him to soak in a lot of pressure at various times. He is someone who's desperate to succeed in all the three formats of the game.” On Virat Kohli's availability for the Rajkot Test, Dravid left that on to the selectors. Kohli missed the first two games due to personal reasons.
“It's best to ask for selectors once the team will be selected for the next three games. I'm sure they're the best people to answer that.”
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