Eastern Eye (UK)

Shastri: ICC changed Test trophy goal post

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INDIA fought their way into the final of the World Test Championsh­ip (WTC) following their 3-1 series victory against England last Saturday (6) but the team’s head coach Ravi Shastri is still bitter how the qualifying rules were changed last year.

The nine top Test teams were originally scheduled to play six series each over two years in the WTC, with the top two making the showcase final in England.

But after the Covid-19 pandemic halted the game last year, the governing Internatio­nal Cricket

Council (ICC) decided to rank teams based on percentage of points earned from completed matches, instead of total points, to determine the finalists.

India,who were leading the table with 360 points, slipped behind Australia under the new rankings that were unveiled in November, with skipper Virat Kohli questionin­g the logic behind the rule change.

Kohli’s team went into the home series against England as part of a three-horse race, also including Australia, to join New Zealand in the WTC final.

“Please don’t shift the goal post,” Shastri told a video conference last Sunday (7) when asked if he found any aspect of the inaugural WTC cycle problemati­c. “You have got more points than any other team in the world, 360 at that time, and suddenly there’s a percentage system where you go from number one to number three in a week,” Shastri said.

Kohli’s men won away in Australia and at home against England to make the WTC final, and Shastri said it had not been an easy task.

“We’ve have had to dig deep. We’ve had to go down every hole that’s needed to find water and we found it.

“We put ourselves in the final of the World Test Championsh­ip, the biggest trophy in the world, with 520 points.”

 ??  ?? TALKING TOUGH: Ravi Shastri
TALKING TOUGH: Ravi Shastri

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