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India must work on batting depth, says coach Dravid
‘We’ve got to look at certain areas in which we can get better’
August 14, 2023 | 11:47 PM
India must improve their batting depth with the 50-overs World Cup on the horizon, coach Rahul Dravid said after his team lost their Twenty20 series against the West Indies 3-2 in Florida on Sunday.A young Indian side missing several big names battled back from 0-2 down in the five-match series but crashed to an eight-wicket defeat at Lauderhill, with opener Brandon King helping West Indies chase down the victory target with an unbeaten 85.Suryakumar Yadav hit 61 off 45 balls but had little support from the middle and lower order as India posted a modest 165-9 in 20 overs.The West Indies finished 171-2 from 18 overs with Nicholas Pooran (47) supporting King.Dravid said mistakes were made in the series but was hopeful that their one-day team would fare better in the World Cup, which India will host from Oct. 5 to Nov. 19."Our one-day team is really different to the squad that we had here. But yeah, it didn’t allow us the flexibility to change the combinations a little bit,” Dravid told reporters."But going forward, we’ve got to look at certain areas in which we can get better. Finding depth in our batting has been an area we’re trying to address."As these games go on, scores are becoming bigger ... even the West Indies had Alzarri Joseph coming in at number 11 and he can hit a mean ball."You have sides that have depth. We’ve got some challenges on that front.”Dravid said India showed courage to level the series after a poor start but their batsmen could have done better throughout."But that can happen. It’s a young team, a developing team so there are going to be times when we have our ups and downs,” he added. "Of course we’re disappointed. To be able to win from 0-2 down would have been special.”India captain Hardik Pandya cut a disappointed figure after the loss on Sunday."If you see, we lost that period post ten overs. When I came (to bat), I wasn’t able to capitalise and I took my time and could not finish,” Pandya said.When asked about his decision to bat after the toss, Pandya said: "I believe that as a group we have to challenge ourselves. All these games are the games where we have to learn. We have spoken as a group that whenever we can take the hard way, we will.”He added: "In hindsight, one series here or there doesn’t matter but the commitment to the goal is important.”On the T20 World Cup next year, Pandya said: "It’s a long way. We have the ODI WC coming up and sometimes losing is good. You get to learn a lot. Special mention for all the boys. They showed great character. Winning and losing is a part of the process and we are going to make sure we learn from that.”When asked about his bowling changes, the Indian skipper explained: "It is what I feel at the moment, I don’t plan much. If I see a situation, whatever my gut says I follow.”On captaining young players, he said: "They’ve got heart. That is something that’s very important in international cricket. Every youngster coming through has belief. That’s something I see very often now. Kudos to them, they came out and took responsibility. I can’t be happier as a captain.”He thanked the crowd and said he is ‘sure there will be bigger numbers at the World Cup next year’.
August 14, 2023 | 11:47 PM