Millennium Post (Kolkata)

We don’t feel any pressure of trying to win an ICC trophy: Rahul Dravid ahead of WTC final

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LONDON: They may not have won an ICC title in 10 years but India head coach Rahul Dravid on Monday insisted his team is not feeling any pressure going into the World Test Championsh­ip final against Australia.

However, the former India captain said it would be nice to win the trophy as it is something his team has worked towards over the last two years.

India lost the inaugural WTC final to New Zealand in 2021 and have been guilty of faltering in knockout games.

“No, not at all. I mean we don't feel any pressure in terms of trying to win an ICC trophy. Of course it would be nice to do it. It would be certainly nice to be able to win an ICC tournament.

But also in the context of things, you look at this and you see this is the culminatio­n of two years of work.

“It's a culminatio­n of a lot of success that gets you here. So there's a lot of positives to take from that to see where you stand on the table. Winning series in Australia, drawing series here, being very competitiv­e everywhere that this team has played in the world over the last five or six years.

“I think those are things that will never change just because you have or you don't have an ICC trophy. That's really the bigger picture,” said Dravid.

‘Rahane should not look at this as a one-off game'

Ajinkya Rahane is set to play his first Test in 18 months and a failure in the game could potentiall­y be career-ending. Dravid had a word of advice for the experience­d batter.

“Firstly it's good to have him. We've had a few injuries which have probably led to him having the opportunit­y to come back into the squad. Great for us to have someone of his quality back.

“He brings obviously a lot of that experience, he brings proven performanc­e in overseas conditions. Even in England he's played some terrific innings for us.

“He brings terrific catching in the slips as well to the group. He just brings his personalit­y to the group as well which is really important. He's led the team to considerab­le success. And again, I wouldn't want him to approach this as just a one-off.”

 ?? AP/PTI ?? Players during a practive session ahead of the World Test Championsh­ip final to be held between India and Australia from June 7 at the Oval stadium in London
AP/PTI Players during a practive session ahead of the World Test Championsh­ip final to be held between India and Australia from June 7 at the Oval stadium in London

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