After losing to Australia in the World Test Championship final on Sunday. By a crushing 209 runs, Team India has received a lot of harsh criticism.
Group India has been confronting cruel analysis. After they confronted a devastating 209-run rout against Australia in World Test Title last on Sunday.
The team led by Rohit Sharma chased 444 but was run out for 234 and missed a great chance to win an ICC title after 10 years.
Ex-India captain Sourav Ganguly steadfastly supported the skipper Rohit and head coach Rahul Dravid. Despite calls for their dismissal from the team by disgruntled fans.
After India’s 2021 exit from the Twenty20 World Cup, Rohit and Dravid assumed leadership. In any case, the group’s destiny has continued as before as they are still looking for their next ICC prize.
In 2013, Team India defeated England to win the Champions Trophy, their previous ICC title.
In an interview with India Today.
Ganguly criticized social media trolls for spreading such rumors and stated that if the management changes, it will be the “selector’s job.”
Two years ago, Virat himself did not want to captain Test cricket. Who ought to be India’s captain and coach, and who will be?
That’s the right way for everyone, Rohit and Rahul,” Ganguly stated.
All things considered, I don’t have the foggiest idea what’s to Rohit. After the World Cup and what he needs to do.
I wish the coach and captain the best of luck right now for India, and he went on to say that.
Prior to India’s defeat, Dravid had expressed disappointment and stated that things might have been different if they had been given three weeks to practice.
“Never going to be content with the prep as a mentor (enough planning time?) . In any case, that is the truth we are confronted with.
Having played a practice game prior to arriving three weeks ago would be ideal. However, we need to manage with whatever is possible. Try not to figure we ought to rationalize,” Dravid told Star Sports after the match.
India had only themselves to blame for yet another defeat in a global competition. Whereas Australia were clearly the superior team on all fronts.
India’s last ICC title returned way in 2013 and it was their second progressive loss in the WTC last. Having gone down against New Zealand quite a while back. On the final day, India lost seven wickets, adding 70 runs.