Cricket-India ignoring WTC permutations, focused on winning Australia series


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 11 Nov 2024

FILE PHOTO: Newly appointed Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir addresses the media at a pre-departure press conference ahead of the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka, in Mumbai, India, July 22, 2024. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's singular focus over the next two months is on winning the five-match series in Australia and the players will not be distracted by the race to reach the World Test Championship (WTC) final, head coach Gautam Gambhir said on Monday.

India were in pole position to make next year's WTC final until a 3-0 whitewash by New Zealand earlier this month allowed Australia to leapfrog them.

Captain Rohit Sharma must now guide his side to a 4-0 win in Australia to guarantee a spot in the final, though their path could become easier depending on the results of other series.

"We are not looking at what's going to happen in the World Test Championship, whether we are going to qualify (for the final)," Gambhir said in a pre-departure press conference.

"Every series is important, as simple as that, when you are playing for your country ...

"For us, it's two good teams playing each other and we are absolutely keen to go out there and perform and try and win the series."

India prevailed in their last two Australia tours but their batting looks less than formidable this time as they look to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

The skipper is likely to miss the opening test in Perth beginning on Nov. 22 to attend the birth of his second child while stalwart Virat Kohli has been out of form.

The absence of the injured Mohammed Shami will also increase the workload on pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who will captain India should Rohit miss the match.

Rohit's absence would also mean Yashasvi Jaiswal would need a new opening partner and Gambhir was happy with his back-up options even though both Abhimanyu Easwaran and KL Rahul struggled in two unofficial tests against Australia A.

Former India opener Gambhir hinted that Rahul's 53-test experience and his ability to bat practically anywhere in the order could tilt the decision in his favour ahead of the uncapped Easwaran.

"There are times when you go with the experienced players," Gambhir said of Rahul.

"That is the quality of the man, that he can bat at the top of the order, he can bat at number three and he can actually bat at number six as well," he added.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Cricket

Cricket-Starc's triple spells trouble for India in Adelaide
Cricket-New Zealand dismiss England for 280 in Wellington
Cricket-Brook hits another century as England take charge in Wellington
Cricket-Rickelton’s relief as he scores maiden ton with a dose of food fortune
Cricket-Zimbabwe win consolation T20 against Pakistan with late flourish
Cricket-Returning Rohit drops to middle order as India retain Perth opening pair
Cricket-South Africa fight back after losing early wickets to Sri Lanka
Cricket-NZ Latham backs Stokes on over-rates ahead of second test
Cricket-Incoming Australia boss sees tough transition for ageing team
Cricket-Cult hero Boland back, Marsh fit to bowl for Australia

Others Also Read