New Delhi: The legendary Sunil Gavascar feels Indian cricket will go ahead under the new coach Rahul Dravid, who will bring not only extensive experience to the team but also the work ethic he checks in the time of playing.
BCCI announced the appointment of former Captain Dravid as head coach of the national team on Wednesday.
He will replace Ravi Shastri, who formed a successful partnership with captain of Virat Kohli.
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The former Indian captain will take over from the upcoming house series against New Zealand.
“Cricket India must go forward and advance.
He will bring a broad experience, the work ethics he contained when he played the game, in-depth thought about tactics and so on,” Gavaskar said to India today.
With a 66 victory issued on Afghanistan, the Indian team has maintained a lean opportunity to make the T20 World Cup semifinals alive.
Gavaskar said in two remaining matches, Dravid could assess some things to describe his future plans.
India will take Scotland (Friday) and Namibia (Monday) in their last two matches.
Their qualifications will depend on winning this match and the results of the contest between other teams.
“You need to have a neglect during the match but you also have to be able to plan and I think this and victory over Afghanistan is probably the best news of Cricket India for the past one week or more,” Gavascar said.
Read also hoping to work with Rahul Dravid, said Rohit Sharmaindia’s Vice-Captain Rohit Sharma on Wednesday welcomed the appointment of Rahul Dravid as head coach of the team, said that the players hoped to work with Batting Great.
“After this tournament is finished, you must have a new coach and before he is appointed, the better because he will also get time to plan.” There are still two more matches that must be played by India.
It’s time for Dravid to take a stock of the situation after watching the match and he will then decide what is best for Indian crickets, “added respected analysts.