Former India skipper Rahul Dravid on Tuesday lauded MS Dhoni’s men for their ‘brilliant’ title triumph in the Champions Trophy, saying ‘right balance’ and ‘fantastic’ fielding helped them claim the prestigious title in England.
India enjoyed an undefeated run in the tournament as they clinched the title with a five-run victory over England in the rain-reduced final on Sunday. ‘They were the best team. They didn’t panic in crucial situations, they won the critical moments towards the end of both the innings.
India’s batting, to get them to 130, the partnership between Kohli and Jadeja and also bowling towards the end. So India were the better team on the day as well,’ Dravid said.
‘I think the great thing that India had in this squad is balance. The conditions in England surprised us, I mean look at how much the ball spun, so because of the nature of wicket, it helped India play seven batsman with (Ravindra) Jadeja at number seven and actually five frontline bowlers. In the past, India didn’t have that luxury...they played brilliantly,’ he added.
The 40-year-old former cricketer also lauded India’s fielding during the eight-nation one-day tournament, which was held for the last time. ‘India were brilliant on the field. It is not often that you can say that India were the best fielding side in the competition. They were fantastic. You can see the energy on the field. They played well,’ Dravid said.
‘Credit to the selectors. Sometimes we tend to forget them in times like this. But I think they have done a very good job. Lots of people felt the squad was light on experience but they have been proved right. They went with energy, they went for young legs and for people who had lot to prove,’ he added.
Stressing on the need of a fast bowling all-rounder, Dravid said: ‘That’s (fast bowling all-rounder) been India’s problem since Kapil Dev and to some extent Manoj Prabhakar, we have not been able to get a fast bowling all-rounder. It would be terrific to explore that option. Irfan (Pathan) is the one in the squad right now and may be in a year and a half’s time, he will discover his mojo and be the guy for India,’ he said.
‘In these conditions, Jadeja was the man for India and it might work in Australia as well by the way he is bowling but from the balance perspective, it would be nice to have that option.
If conditions do dictate, you can go with a fast bowling all-rounder,’ Dravid added.
India will tour South Africa for a bilateral series in November and Dravid said it would be a tougher challenge. ‘It is going be a different test. In Tests, we’re number four or five, behind South Africa, who are number one. So it would be a different challenge, much tougher challenge, especially if Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander are fit,’ he said.
‘To win in South Africa, India need to get 20 wickets and finding four bowlers who will get those wickets will be the key,’ he concluded.