Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Kohli makes light of ranking loss after final Test draw

- SOMSHUVRA LAHA somshuvra.laha@hindustant­imes.com

PORT OF SPAIN: The farcical wait for the fourth Test to resume finally ended with play called off in the first hour of the fifth day on Monday. India had already piled misery on West Indies with a 2-0 series win but this time the hosts underwent another humiliatio­n by failing to prepare a ground in four days despite little rain and enough sunshine.

In its 125th year, Queen’s Park Cricket Club couldn’t have put out a worse advertisem­ent for Test cricket --- questionab­le drainage, lack of super soppers and overall sloppy work in terms of covering the ground at the Oval. Viv Richards was seething, broadcaste­rs were frustrated while India were left wondering whether their six batsmen-four bowlers combinatio­n would have worked out well. RANKING NO BIG DEAL Virat Kohli’s next selection musical chair will now have to wait till September when New Zealand visit India. With it will start a season where India get considerab­le number of Tests to put themselves back at the top of the ICC rankings.

Getting to the top in the West Indies wouldn’t have mattered anyway, said Kohli during the press conference. “We didn’t play for ranking. It just happened. As a team we can assess ourselves at the end of the season, not one Test match at a time,” he said. Some boxes in the ‘to do’ list have been ticked though.

“For me, the biggest positive was Saha getting runs in the lower order. Plus, Ashwin coming good at six. I think those were areas that were very important for us to solidify,” said Kohli.

West Indies too wouldn’t complain about how this series has panned out. Had they not collapsed in St Lucia, the series could have ended 1-0 but then again their top order batsmen were not exactly the reliable kind. Kohli thought 2-0 was a fair representa­tion of how the teams stacked up before the series. CREDIT TO HOSTS “We lost a day of cricket in Jamaica. But let’s give credit to West Indies who showed resilience and played really good cricket on Day 5. That’s what you expect from a Test-playing nation. “Here we couldn’t control the result. Two games we won convincing­ly and that pleased the whole squad,” he said.

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