Ravi Shastri said that the team needs to make a good start in the first two Test matches against Australia to leave behind the unprecedented defeat suffered by New Zealand at home. The former all-rounder said that the Indian team had to suffer the consequences of being ‘a little complacent’ against New Zealand.
Perth. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri said the team needs to make a good start in the first two Test matches against Australia to put behind them the unprecedented defeat to New Zealand at home. The former all-rounder said that the Indian team had to suffer the consequences of being ‘a little complacent’ against New Zealand. The Indian team will be disappointed with its first defeat at home after 12 years and 18 series. “India must have been recovering from that defeat in the series against New Zealand because they would not have thought of such a result,” Shastri told ‘ICC Review’. The team was complacent against New Zealand and they paid the price for it. “Despite results like this, this is a team that everyone is proud of.”
“The team will be disappointed and would like to put this disappointment behind them soon,” Shastri said. The best way to bounce back from such series is to play better in the initial matches. In such a situation, the first two Test matches become very important. Shastri said that the coaching team led by Gautam Gambhir will have to ensure that the players have a strong mindset for the five-match series starting from November 22 at the Optus Stadium. yes.
“The most important thing will be to make sure they get off to a good start,” he said. He kept the players in good mental condition. This will be the most important thing for the coach.” Shastri was India’s head coach during the series wins in 2018-19 and 2020-21. He said that Indian players need to take inspiration from past success. “It’s going through his mind in terms of confidence,” he said. You can’t go towards negative things. Think about the positive things.” He said, ”You leave the recent results and focus on the things that you achieved on the previous tours of Australia.
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