Washington Sundar: India vs England: Washington Sundar has more natural ability than I ever had, says Ravi Shastri | Cricket News – Times of India
India on Saturday roared into the final of the inaugural edition of the World Test Championship (WTC) following an emphatic 3-1 series win over England.
Virat Kohli’s men, who defeated England in the fourth and final Test by an innings and 25 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium, will now face New Zealand in the WTC final slated to be played from June 18 to 22, with June 23 as the reserve day, at the iconic Lord’s Stadium in London.
Sundar played an unbeaten knock of 96 runs in the first innings of the fourth Test as the hosts went on to take a lead of 160 runs.
“Washington Sundar has far more natural ability than I had. I think he should be batting in top-four for his state; there is no question about that…He is good enough and he belongs there,” said Shastri during a virtual press conference on Sunday.
“At the same time, if he can focus on his bowling, India would have a very good number six in the future — somebody who could get you a 60-70 and then bowl for you. That was my role at number six, and I think he can do the same role and even better.
“Sundar has unbelievable composure and temperament…To see that kind of body language, unfazed by the best bowlers in the world during the toughest situations, as in Brisbane and Chennai, it was unreal,” the coach added.
“His innings in the fourth Test (against England) is even better than Brisbane because you are playing at home and you have a World (Test) Championship (place) on the line. Fifty (runs) adrift from the opposition and you are batting with (Rishabh) Pant; yes you have Axar (Patel) to come in next but your objective is to get closer to 205.
“These youngsters are not thinking of that; they are playing normal and fearless cricket, they are playing free cricket, and then they went on to get 360,” said Shastri.
When asked about how the fielding of India improved after the first Test against England, Shastri said: “Fielding coach (R Sridhar) is outstanding. I do not need to have a word with him. We have been in a bubble for the last five months; we have played eight Tests. In my time, probably you would play these many Tests in a year. In 70 days, they played eight Tests living in a bubble. Oppositions were England and Australia. Mental fatigue would be there and you would drop catches.”
“We were not the only team that dropped catches. Australia dropped as many catches as us, if not more. The fact is when we had to take those catches to win Test matches, we did. That’s all I want to remember, nothing else. Our fielding coach is the best in the world, understated,” he added.
India finished as the number one team with 72.2 percentage points in the WTC points table, the factor that determined the final placings rather than total points won following a change to the points system owing to the Covid-19 disruption.
New Zealand were the first to ensure a place in the final with 70 percentage points. Australia finished third with 69.2 percentage points while England ended with 61.4 percentage points at the fourth position.
The Kiwis had qualified for the WTC final following the postponement of the Test series between South Africa and Australia. In November last year, the ICC had confirmed that the WTC points system would be amended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.