Deccan Chronicle

Better than the best

Shastri says Kohli & Co. have achieved more than the past teams

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India’s chief coach Ravi Shastri believes that the current lot captained by Virat Kohli has achieved way more than some of the teams of yesteryear­s which had illustriou­s names in their ranks.

“This Indian team has been with each other for two years and they are much more experience­d now. They have already done things that a lot of other Indian teams and a lot of big names couldn’t do in their careers, for example, winning a series here in Sri Lanka (in 2015),” Shastri said during a media conference, ahead of the second Test, starting Thursday.

When Kohli’s men won the Test series in Sri Lanka back in 2015, they had won after a gap of 22 years with Mohammed Azharuddin’s team winning a series back in 1993.

Not exactly known to hold back his views, Shastri made a telling statement about teams of the past that had players with experience of two decades not winning a series in the island nation.

“A lot of big (Indian) names have played for 20 years and they have come to Sri Lanka many times but they have never won a series. This team has done that. This team is used to doing things that a lot of other (Indian) teams haven’t done and that too overseas,” the cut-throat former India skipper said.

Shastri’s observatio­n is, however, debatable given that the Indian team under Rahul Dravid beat a full-strength England 1-0 in a 2007 away Test series.

Prior to that Sourav Ganguly’s team drew 1-1 in Australia back in 2004 and also drew (1-1) the rubber against Nasser Hussain’s England in 2002.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men won a series (1-0) against New Zealand in 2009 and drew (1-1) against South Africa in 2011. He also praised Kohli’s growing stature as a leader, comparing his present status as the Indian captain to the time he first led in Adelaide more than two years ago.

“I think he is still young. I can see a very big difference from when he captained in his first Test to what he is now. I was there in Adelaide, when he captained in his first match and he is 27 Tests old now as captain. You can see a big difference.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Members of Team India take a break during a training session in Colombo on Tuesday.
— AFP Members of Team India take a break during a training session in Colombo on Tuesday.

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