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'India's Costly Lesson: Ravi Shastri's Blunt Message to Gambhir for AUS Tests'

India faced a surprising 3-0 defeat on their home ground this month, marking their first l...

Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:17 AM

India faced a surprising 3-0 defeat on their home ground this month, marking their first loss in 12 years. This loss resulted in them losing the top position in the World Test Championship points table and has put their chances of making it to the final in a uncertain position.

Shastri, speaking on the recent episode of The ICC Review, said that India paid the price of being complacent against New Zealand and that they would be hurting, but backed the side to script a turnaround in Australia.

“India will be smarting from that defeat in that series against New Zealand because they were caught unawares,” Shastri said. “They were a little complacent and they paid the price for it. But having said that, it's a very proud team, this Indian team.”

“I think the most important thing will be to ensure that they start off well, they keep the players in a good state of mind. That will be the most important thing for the coach,” Shastri added.

'India would like to get back on track ASAP'

India have been the best touring side in Australia in the last five years, having won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series Down Under in their previous two visits—the 2018/19 and 2020/21 tours.

Despite heading into the series on the back of a loss at home and major concerns around their batting, particularly concerning their two senior batters - Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, Shastri believes the first two matches against Australia will decide India's fate in the series.

“They would be hurting and they'd like to get back on track ASAP. The best way to bounce back from such a series, is start off another series in a good manner," he noted.

“So the first two Test matches become extremely crucial, going ahead.”

The five-match series will begin next week in Perth, followed by a Day/Night match in Adelaide next month. India captain Rohit Sharma, who had his second child last week, will miss the opener.

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