India will be a bullet side in 12 months,says Ravi Shastri.
Failing to come out on top in crucial moments is something that the team
should address, added Shastri, who mentioned that he was pleased with
the team's aggressive mindset and predicted that the Indian team will be
amongst the top-ranked Test nations within a year. "This Indian team
has pushed Australia hard. There are certain areas we have to address.
Twenty minutes of madness has cost both our games. Little bit of luck
and things could have been different. But, I am happy with the mindset.
Mark my words, give this team 12 months and they will be back in the top
two," Shastri said, in an interaction with Sunil Gavaskar and Sanjay
Manjrekar. "Here they have taken the attack to the opposition. They
will be a bullet side in 12 months. They will learn how to cope with
pressure. This is the first draw at the MCG in 17 years. The batting
that I saw on Day 3 was something I have not seen in a long time. The
whole of Australia stood up. India have not come out to compete, they
are here to win. The scoreline does not matter," he added.
While speaking of India's disappointing bowling performance , Shastri said the team lacks a quality all-rounder, who can ease the workload of the front-line bowlers. "What we miss overseas is a batsman in the top six who could bowl, somebody like Sourav (Ganguly) - a medium paced all-rounder, who could bowl overseas. I believe with four bowlers at times, the workload becomes hard." "Discipline-wise, they bowled well this morning. They will learn from that. We will go to Sydney without a care in the world. To hell with the scoreline. You will have to take a chance with a certain player. At the end of this tour, we can do all the evaluation. It is important to have a sustained level of performance," Shastri added
While speaking of India's disappointing bowling performance , Shastri said the team lacks a quality all-rounder, who can ease the workload of the front-line bowlers. "What we miss overseas is a batsman in the top six who could bowl, somebody like Sourav (Ganguly) - a medium paced all-rounder, who could bowl overseas. I believe with four bowlers at times, the workload becomes hard." "Discipline-wise, they bowled well this morning. They will learn from that. We will go to Sydney without a care in the world. To hell with the scoreline. You will have to take a chance with a certain player. At the end of this tour, we can do all the evaluation. It is important to have a sustained level of performance," Shastri added
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