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Coach Dravid seeks right recipe for global success

November 16, 2021 18:25 IST
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'Thinking long-term and thinking about what is in the future, certainly, is my job as a coach.'

IMAGE: India head coach Rahul Dravid with KL Rahul during the training session in Jaipur on Monday. Photograph: BCCI/Twitter

India must strike a balance between trying to win every match and building a side that can be successful in future global cricket events, new head coach Rahul Dravid said on Tuesday.

 

Success in ICC events has eluded India in recent years and the team failed to reach the semi-finals of the recently-concluded T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

The tournament marked the end of Ravi Shastri's tenure as India's head coach, while Virat Kohli also stepped down from leading the side in the T20 format.

"You have to strike that balance. Of course we want to win every single game we play for India, but we cannot not think about the long term picture as well," said Dravid, whose stint begins with the home series against New Zealand.

"It's a combination of both in any situation. Thinking long-term and thinking about what is in the future, certainly, is my job as a coach."

IMAGE: India's players during the practice session in Jaipur. Photograph: BCCI/Twitter

Former captain Dravid, who played 164 Tests and 344 ODIs between 1996 and 2012 and accumulated more than 10,000 runs in both formats, has coached India's Under-19 and India 'A' teams and was also the head of the National Cricket Academy.

India, who play the first of a three-match Twenty20 series on Wednesday in Jaipur, can mend their record in ICC events in the next two years with the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia, the 50-over World Cup at home in 2023 alongside the World Test Championship coming up.

Dravid said the team will not prioritise any particular format under him but emphasised he will closely monitor players' physical and mental well-being.

"My role initially will be to sit back and observe and then step in as and when required. We have time for that, so there's no rush," he said.

"As far as vision is concerned, for me, it's about us looking to improve constantly every day and that we keep getting better as players and people and we should be fine."

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