Ravi Shastri to Take Rahul Dravid's Advice on Future India Players
Ravi Shastri, Indian cricket team director, says he will consult India A coach Rahul Dravid on the junior players, who can make it to the senior side.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 25, 2015 02:58 pm IST
Ravi Shastri, Indian cricket team director, on Friday said he would soon consult India A coach Rahul Dravid to identify players who are ready for top-level cricket so as to strengthen an already strong talent pool. (Virat Kohli's five-bowler strategy not a permanent solution: Shastri)
"We have a very good bench strength. In fact, I am going to have a chat with Rahul Dravid to find out talents, not necessarily been among runs and wickets," he told reporters at National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, where Team India is undergoing a camp ahead of the tough India-South Africa home series here. ('Dhoni one of the all-time greats')
"If somebody is getting runs in heaps and taking wickets regularly, that's fine, but there may be talents who haven't scored heaps of runs and yet they are ready for top-level cricket. Those are things on which I want to interact with Rahul," he said.
"Dravid is in the best position to know the talent in India A team as he has been with the boys for quite some time now. The fact that the amount of cricket Dravid has played, he would be in a better position to quickly understand who can bridge the gap."
Shastri lauded Dravid for working overtime to groom the younger crop of players. "Dravid is doing a wonderful job by giving more time to young kids by working with India A players after his retirement," he added.
"The fact that he is giving so much of time for young team after bidding adieu to cricket is simply brilliant. I think he is doing a wonderful job there."
