Team’s grit and determination made me feel really proud as a coach, says Ravi Shastri
Ravi Shastri has stated that India may have lost the series, but the way the team fought well throughout the series has made him proud as a coach. The head coach has also added that although he didn’t want to give excuses, the overhead conditions favoured England massively throughout the tour.
Despite the lopsided scoreline of 4-1 in England’s
“It was a tough tour. And tough lessons to be learned. Deep down we know in every Test match barring Lord's we had our chances. Lord's we lost and Nottingham we won. In the other three Tests, we had our chances big time. We came close, but could not close the deal. We have addressed what has to be done next time around. We have discussed matters. At the end of a tough trip like this, I think you can hold your head high because you have
India had also lost 1-2 to South Africa before this Test series but the biggest positive was India’s pace bowling unit, which not only proved to be a menace but was actually better than their English counterparts. Ishant Sharma extracted the highest amount of swing among the bowlers of both teams and Jasprit Bumrah was relentless in his accuracy.
“India got much better as a bowling unit. I was pleasantly surprised to read in one of the UK newspapers which said if there was a composite side picked, the four fast bowlers would be three Indians (Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami) and Anderson. That was the ultimate compliment you can get.”
Though Ravi Shastri, ahead of their tour to England, had stated that the team wouldn’t give any excuse for their performance, he ended up giving numerous ones throughout the series, hiding behind the line - “it is not an excuse.” Keeping the trend alive, he gave one more during the Cricinfo interview as well with the same line being repeated.
“As far as batting goes, it was tough for both sides. When the ball moves around so much and it
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