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IND vs ENG, 'Bio-Bubble Gave Us Options, Helped Players Get To Know Each Other': Ravi Shastri

India head coach Ravi Shastri on Sunday credited life in a bio-bubble for the Indian Test team having multiple options for each position and also cocked a snook at the inconsistent World Test Champion

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Cricket Image for Bio-Bubble Gave Us Options, Helped Players Get To Know Each Other': Ravi Shastri
Cricket Image for Bio-Bubble Gave Us Options, Helped Players Get To Know Each Other': Ravi Shastri (Ravi Shastri (Image Source: Google))
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By IANS News
Mar 07, 2021 • 08:42 PM

Shastri said that this team has done something unprecedented considering the circumstances created by the Covid-19 pandemic and the strict quarantine rules. India has played eight Test matches against Australia and England in 70 days and won both series.

IANS News
By IANS News
March 07, 2021 • 08:42 PM

"When you are in the bubble - you must understand where the Indian team is coming from. We have been in the bubble for the last five months, played eight Tests. In my time, you'd play eight Tests in a year. In 70 days, they have played eight Tests in a bubble against Australia and England."

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"The mental fatigue will be a lot. So you will drop catches. Australia dropped as many as us. But when we had to take those catches to win Tests, we took them," said Shastri.

Shastri, whose two-year contract was renewed in 2019, looks set for another contract renewal later this year. He had first taken over as head coach in 2017 after the Champions Trophy. He said that the going was tough and hit out at the inconsistent points system of the World Test Championship.

"I am not even worried (if the current system is the best). If you ask me my worries about the first cycle, I'd say please don't shift the goalposts. I am sitting at home during Covid-19 in October. My team had more points than others - 360.

Suddenly a week later, playing no cricket, some new rule comes through and we go from No. 1 to No. 3 in a week. That's because of countries not wanting to travel to countries in the red zone. All acceptable. I want to understand the logic on what is the way forward for me," Shastri said.

"I have two tours left. They say you have to go to Australia. What do you have to do there? You have to beat Australia. How many teams who have been to Australia in the last 10 years can guarantee a win there."

"You are sitting on top of the table. Percentage system, you have to go to Australia and beat Australia. If you don't beat Australia, you come home and beat England 4-0. Get close to 500 points. You still don't qualify. So we have had to go down every hole to find water. We found it," said Shastri.

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