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Ravi Shastri Seems Satisfied With His Achievements As India’s Head Coach
By CricShots - Sep 18, 2021 2:48 pm
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Tenure of the Indian head coach, Ravi Shastri will be coming to an end after next month’s T20 World Cup and he during a recent interview th The Guardian, conceded that there would be a bit of “sadness” but he has no doubts that his contract is getting over at the right time, having “over-achieved” during his stint. Shastri’s first stint as head coach began in 2017 before he was reappointed in 2019. The T20 World Cup starts on October 17 in the UAE.

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Ravi Shastri

The 59-year-old is currently in quarantine in the UK after testing positive for COVID-19. Speaking to ‘The Guardian’, Ravi Shastri said to win the T20 World Cup would be special but the team has already done special things in his time.

Ravi Shastri explained, “I believe so because I’ve achieved all I wanted. Five years as No.1 (in Test cricket), to win in Australia twice, to win in England. I spoke to Michael Atherton earlier this summer and said: ‘For me, this is the ultimate – to beat Australia in Australia and win in England in Covid times.’ We lead England 2-1 and the way we played at Lord’s and the Oval was special.”

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India was leading 2-1 against England when the fifth and final Test in Manchester was suspended a few hours before its scheduled commencement after a COVID-19 outbreak in the touring camp. During Shastri’s tenure, India also recorded T20 series wins in South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and England.

Recalling the same, Ravi Shastri said, “We’ve also beaten every country in the world in their own backyard in white-ball cricket. If we win the (T20) World Cup that will be the icing on the cake. There is nothing more. I believe one thing – never overstay your welcome. And I would say that, in terms of what I wanted to get out of the side, I’ve over-achieved. To beat Australia away and to lead the series in England in a COVID year? It is the most satisfying moment of my four decades in cricket.”

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Indian skipper, Virat Kohli with coach Ravi Shastri

The flamboyant coach would love to sign off with an ICC trophy, which the team has not lifted during the Shastri-Virat Kohli phase yet.

Talking about his exit further, Ravi Shastri said, “We’ve got the team to win if we play to our potential. Above all we’re going to enjoy it. T20 cricket is meant to be enjoyed. I plan on going out on a real high. Yes there will be sadness it’s ending because I’ve worked with so many great players and personalities. We’ve had some great times in the dressing room.”

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He also spoke on the emergence of Jasprit Bumrah as a lethal Test bowler in his tenure. Ravi Shastri elaborated, “No one believed Jasprit Bumrah could play Test cricket. But when I took over as coach I asked myself: ‘How do I take 20 wickets overseas?’ I knew I needed four great fast bowlers because I had played so much Test cricket against the West Indies. I wanted to unleash Bumrah in that first Test in Cape Town. I bounced the idea off Virat months before and told the selectors: ‘Do not unleash him in India. I don’t want the world to see him in Test cricket before Cape Town’.”