Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Virat will learn from mistakes, says Shastri

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

India coach Ravi Shastri has backed skipper Virat Kohli to come out stronger from his struggle with the bat against Australia. Expected to dominate , Kohli surprising­ly had a below par series, aggregatin­g just 46 runs in five innings.

“He is young. He will learn on the job. He will learn from mistakes,” said Shastri, who had a great rapport with Kohli during his time as coach. “Smith is young but he admitted to his mistake,” said Shastri, speaking at an event to announce his new role as advisor for training initiative­s of Greycells Education.

Shastri criticised the contract amounts paid to India players, especially to Test specialist­s like Cheteshwar Pujara. The batsman topped season’s aggregate with 1300-plus runs, but has no takers in the IPL, thus limiting his earnings compared to his teammates.

The Committee of Administra­tors has raised payments for Grade A cricketers to ~2 crore, but Shastri is not impressed. “It’s nothing, ~2 crore is peanuts. How much is an Australian (top player) getting, ~8 crore?

“I know it has been doubled, but the grade contracts of a Test player should be massive, Pujara should be the highest paid, on a par with the top players (in world cricket).”

“Pujara should get a massive amount, (so that) he is not bothered whether he plays IPL or not.”

The gruelling schedule of 13 Tests has taken its toll with many top players reporting injured. “(I am) not surprised, they are human beings, rocket fuel

(you can’t make them run on rocket fuel).”

“It has got bigger every year. I thought it was biggest last year and I won’t be surprised if No 10 isn’t the biggest.

“A new talent will come that will take all you guys by storm. Suddenly, he might be India material. All these guys, Jadeja, (Hardik) Pandya, did well in the IPL to again come back into focus when they were not doing well.

“If you want Test to survive, you need one cash card (T20).”

Shastri raised doubts about the utility of the ICC Champions Trophy and said the world body was hosting too many events.

“There are too many ICC tournament­s. People tell me ‘how many World Cups take place? That is a fact. You have the Champions Trophy and 50 and 20-over

World Cups, so you are diluting the World Cup.

“Why do you need the Champions Trophy? Who remembers?”

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 ?? HT ?? Ravi Shastri feels Virat Kohli will learn on the job.
HT Ravi Shastri feels Virat Kohli will learn on the job.

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