Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

World Cup is an obsession for us, says Shastri

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Winning a World title is an “obsession” for India coach Ravi Shastri, who says the upcoming six ODIS against New Zealand and South Africa could be used as a platform for his team’s preparatio­ns for the global T20 championsh­ip in Australia this October.

In an exclusive interview to PTI, the head coach spoke on a range of issues including the legacy he wants to create, preparatio­ns for the marquee meet, team culture and unfortunat­e injuries to his players.

“That toss will be taken out of the equation, we will play well irrespecti­ve of conditions, of opponents and in every country of the world. That’s what our aim is and that is what we are chasing. Yes, the World Cup remains an obsession and we will do all to fulfil that ambition,” Shastri said ahead of the start of India’s tour of New Zealand.

India will play five T20 Internatio­nals, three ODIS and two Test matches starting with the shortest format on January 24. The ODI series against South Africa is to be held in March.

The hallmark of this team is enjoying each others’ success, said Shastri.

“The word ‘I’ is not there in our dictionary. It’s ‘we’. That’s what this team stands for. It celebrates each other’s achievemen­ts because it’s the team that wins,” he added.

So, is there a possibilit­y that the ODIS held this year will be an extension of T20s, the former India captain replied: “Yes, I believe it’s very much possible.” The 2-1 series win against a fullstreng­th Australian side was a reflection of the Indian team’s “mental strength”, which came back strongly after being outplayed in the opening game.

“The Australia series was proof of the mental strength and the ability to play under pressure. After the hammering at the Wankhede, to come back and play like the way we did, merits a lot of credit and praise.

While no one can deny that Shastri is pleased as punch with the series win against the mighty Australian­s, the 57-year-old now wants to only think about the new series.

“Thi s t e a m lives i n the present. Whatever has happened in the past is history. We look to do what we did well in the past, in future also.

Skipper Virat Kohli has already said that KL Rahul keeping wickets is an option and Shastri seconded the view, saying he is happy that the team has got a multipurpo­se player of Rahul’s quality.

“We love options,” he said. The only thing that makes him “sad” is Shikhar Dhawan, who has been ruled out of the New Zealand assignment due to shoulder dislocatio­n. “Very sad because he (Dhawan) is a senior player. He is a match-winner. When someone suffers an injury of that sort, everyone is hurt in the team,” he said.

 ??  ?? India coach Ravi Shastri (R) said ODIS against New Zealand and South Africa could be used to prepare for this year’s World T20.
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India coach Ravi Shastri (R) said ODIS against New Zealand and South Africa could be used to prepare for this year’s World T20. AFP

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