The Citizen (KZN)

Dravid lauds his young players

JAISWAL AND GILL SHONE AGAINST ENGLAND

- Visakhapat­nam

India coach Rahul Dravid said he was pleased with his team’s young players in delivering a comeback win in the second Test against England in a “tough series”. Star batsman Virat Kohli opted out of the first two Tests due to personal reasons and India were also without injured batsman KL Rahul and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja in Visakhapat­nam.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, 22, hit 209 in India’s first innings and 24-yearold Shubman Gill made 104 to help the hosts set England a daunting victory target of 399.

“It’s nice for the young group to be able to respond like that,” Dravid told reporters.

“I probably can’t say it was the most pleasing (from previous wins), but certainly nice considerin­g that we went behind, and we were put under pressure at various stages, and we responded really well.”

India are expected to announce their squad for the remaining three Tests in the next two days but Dravid remained non-committal on Kohli’s comeback.

“I think it’s best to ask for selectors once the team will be selected for the next three games,” Dravid said of Kohli’s availabili­ty for the rest of the five-match series.

England, led by Ben Stokes, won the opener to hand India just their fourth loss at home in Tests since 2013 but the hosts bounced back to win the second Test by 106 runs.

The Indians bowled out the opposition for 292 on day four but England offered tough resistance all through with their attacking brand of cricket dubbed “Bazball”.

The style of play devised under coach Brendon McCullum and Stokes has won England 14 matches in 20 outings and Dravid remains impressed.

“I have always known that is going to be a tough series,” the batting great said.

“They have lot of experience­d players. It has been tough. We would like to be 2-0 but, considerin­g the cricket being played on both sides, 1-1 is fair position to be in.”

On tackling the fast-paced “Bazball”, Dravid said: “I know it’s just a term – I’m not sure how happy they are about it, but they are playing really good cricket.”

The third Test starts on 15 February in Rajkot.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? RISING STAR. Young Indian batter Yashasvi Jaiswal has shown he has what it takes to take the step up to the tough world of Test match cricket.
Picture: Getty Images RISING STAR. Young Indian batter Yashasvi Jaiswal has shown he has what it takes to take the step up to the tough world of Test match cricket.

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