India changed 6 captains in 8 months! Rahul Dravid said never thought that this would happen but...
Cricket News / India changed 6 captains in 8 months! Rahul Dravid said never thought that this would happen but...
Cricket News - India changed 6 captains in 8 months! Rahul Dravid said never thought that this would happen but...
Delhi: Head coach Rahul Dravid says he didn't plan six captains across all forms of cricket in eight months, but it gave an opportunity to create more 'captains' within the group. Dravid took charge of the team's coaching in November after the T20 World Cup. Since then, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Lokesh Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya (ready to lead the team in Ireland) as national captains due to Kovid-19 related 'bubble breaks' and breaks given due to injuries. ) took the responsibility.
"It has also been challenging, we fielded six captains in the last eight months, which was not really the plan," Dravid told Star Sports ahead of the start of the fifth T20 International against South Africa. But it is because of the number of matches we are playing.Dravid admitted that there are times when one has to accept the circumstances. He said, “Due to Kovid-19, I got to work with some people which was fantastic. Many players got a chance to lead the team, we got a chance to create more 'captains' in the group.It was disappointing to lose the Test and ODI series in South Africa so the team is trying to get better in every aspect. “We constantly try to do better, we tried a lot with different people. The tour of South Africa in the last eight months has been a bit disappointing in terms of Test cricket.Dravid is happy that the Indian Premier League (IPL) has brought forth bowling talent. “We have good white-ball cricket, it shows the spirit of the team. It was great to see the fast bowling talent during the IPL, especially some bowlers bowling at a great pace.Dravid said, "A lot of youngsters got a chance to show their skills and quite a few have done well which is a very good sign for Indian cricket."