World Test Championship Final: Required, an ICC trophy for Team India
During his playing career, the closest Dravid came to winning a major ICC trophy was in South Africa in 2003 when India lost to Australia in the final. While he won a world title with the U-19 team as a coach, winning it at the senior level is ver...
It’s not just another game as players and coaching staff would like us to believe. The truth is something else.
For Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid, for example, it is perhaps one of the most important matches of their respective tenures as captain and coach. Under Ravi Shastri and Virat Kohli, India won almost every bilateral series that there was to win. The only thing missing was a major ICC Trophy. So, if Rohit and Dravid need to go one better, they need to win one between the World Test Championship (WTC) or the 50-over World Cup on home soil. Nothing else will suffice and both know it well.
During his playing career, the closest Dravid came to winning a major ICC trophy was in South Africa in 2003 when India lost to Australia in the final. While he won a world title with the U-19 team as a coach, winning it at the senior level is very different. It is an unfulfilled dream and something that drives him as coach.
Soon after the WTC final, India will also play the 50-over World Cup on home soil in October. Can Dravid steer the team to winning one of these tournaments? That’s what will define his legacy as coach. India haven’t won a major competition since 2013. To do so Dravid will have to ensure there are no cracks in the wall.
“I can tell you I was the most grumpy at the end of a day’s play if I had dropped a catch which I believed could have been taken. Much more than getting out for zero, dropping a catch made me really upset and grumpy. Getting out early was more of a personal disappointment. Yes, the runs were for the team and all but still it was more personal than anything else. But dropping a catch meant I was not able to do something for a teammate and that upset me more. A catch allows you to enjoy as a team and be happy at someone else’s success and that’s what team sport is all about,” Dravid had told this writer at a corporate event just before he took over as head coach.
From the above statement, two things are clear. First, Dravid has always attempted to ensure individual egos and fancies don’t take precedence in the dressing room. Second, he has forever pushed the boys to do things that may not get them the headline the following morning but could benefit the team. He will have to do both in equal measure this week if India have to go past Australia. If it’s crunch time for coach Dravid, the stakes are even higher for captain Rohit. This is the one format he values the most. And for a while now Rohit has been obsessed about winning a world title. “The five hundreds really don’t mean anything,” Rohit had told this writer in a very matter-of-fact manner after India’s loss to New Zealand in the 2019 World Cup semi-final.
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“Personally, it is a great achievement but when you are playing a team sport it is never about personal milestones. When I reached home after the World Cup and everyone was congratulating me for the hundreds, I did not feel any elation. The real prize was in the England dressing room and it was difficult to accept that we had not made the final.”
After a pause, he added, “World event jeetna hai. (Have to win a world event.) This is one obsession we have to fulfil.”
As one of the most successful captains in franchise cricket, Rohit knows how to win. For him to come close multiple times and not have a world title to show for in the last few years is not something he can accept. “Unless we win a world title, I will be very disappointed,” he was forthright.
WTC Final India vs Australia: Team Rohit and probable playing XI
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India have named their 15-member squad for World Test Championship 2023 against Australia in the World Test Championship final that is set to begin on June 7. As team India prepare, ICC has made an early prediction for the playing XI in the match. Read to find out.
India have named their 15-member squad for World Test Championship 2023 against Australia in the World Test Championship final that is set to begin on June 7. As team India prepare, ICC has made an e..
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Captain Rohit Sharma is expected to lead from front so that lethal bowlers like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood are kept in check. "Rohit enjoyed a fruitful campaign when India last toured England 2021-22, aggregating 368 runs in 4 Test matches at an average of 52.57. He has also been one of India's most consistent performers in the WTC23 cycle, notching up 700 runs and the Indian team management will hope for one final big push from him to clinch the coveted mace," ICC said in a blog.
Captain Rohit Sharma is expected to lead from front so that lethal bowlers like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood are kept in check. "Rohit enjoyed a fruitful campaign when India last to..
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Shubman Gill is likely to beat KL Rahul when the management makes it decision to choose an opener. Though at the infant stages of his Test career, Gill has shown plenty of promise, scoring 890 runs in 15 Tests with 2 centuries. He will hope to better his record in England though, with his current stats reading 57 runs in 2 Tests at 14.25.
Shubman Gill is likely to beat KL Rahul when the management makes it decision to choose an opener. Though at the infant stages of his Test career, Gill has shown plenty of promise, scoring 890 runs i..
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Pujara's many years of experience in England ensures that India will look to him to anchor India's batting department against Australia's attack at The Oval. Pujara has been India's top batters in the current World Test Championship cycle, scoring 887 runs in 16 games. He has also featured in 15 Tests in England, scoring 829 runs.
Pujara's many years of experience in England ensures that India will look to him to anchor India's batting department against Australia's attack at The Oval. Pujara has been India's top batters in th..
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All eyes are on Virat Kohli for delivering yet another masterclass performance against Australia after he made a roaring comeback in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Kohli has an enviable record in Test cricket against Australia, with 1979 runs in 24 Tests, including 8 tons. In the current World Test Championship cycle, he has notched up 869 runs in 16 games.
All eyes are on Virat Kohli for delivering yet another masterclass performance against Australia after he made a roaring comeback in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Kohli has an enviable record in Test c..
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Rahane could face competition from KL Rahul for a spot in the middle-order, but his expertise and experience of batting at No.5 for India should see him feature in the final XI come June 7, ICC said in its blog.
Rahane could face competition from KL Rahul for a spot in the middle-order, but his expertise and experience of batting at No.5 for India should see him feature in the final XI come June 7, ICC said ..
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Jadeja has turned out to be one of the best all-rounders for Team India and will be an easy selection for the playing XI. Though conditions in England won't be as conducive to his left-arm spin, he will still have to play a key role with the ball to keep it tidy and contain the flow of runs when the ball gets older and the pacers need a break.
Jadeja has turned out to be one of the best all-rounders for Team India and will be an easy selection for the playing XI. Though conditions in England won't be as conducive to his left-arm spin, he w..
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His breakthrough during the Bordee-Gavaskar Trophy earned KS Bharat a spot in the WTV squad. Even though he is likely to get some competition from KL Rahul, India are unlikely to take a risk with a part-time keeper behind the stumps on such a huge occasion, with Bharat likely to make the cut.
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In what is likely to be a major call, Shardul Thakur is likely to make the XI ahead of Ravichandran Ashwin on the back of seamer-friendly conditions. Thakur has a decent record in England, picking up 8 wickets in 3 Tests. He is also more than a handy contributor with the bat, with 2 half-centuries to his name in English conditions.
In what is likely to be a major call, Shardul Thakur is likely to make the XI ahead of Ravichandran Ashwin on the back of seamer-friendly conditions. Thakur has a decent record in England, picking up..
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In the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami will become the leader of the attack and take the new ball. Shami is now a veteran of the Indian side and has plenty of Test match experience in England, having featured in 13 Tests and picked up 38 wickets.
In the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami will become the leader of the attack and take the new ball. Shami is now a veteran of the Indian side and has plenty of Test match experience in Engla..
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