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'Being little under-prepared can help India in WTC final'

May 12, 2021 14:16 IST

'Sometimes when you're a little under-prepared, you tend to focus more and maybe that will bring the best out of us as well.'

IMAGE: India head coach Ravi Shastri with bowling fielding coach Ramakrishnan Sridhar and bowling coach Bharat Arun. Photograph: BCCI

Quarantine restrictions might hamper the Indian team's preparations for next month's ICC World Test Championship final against New Zealand but bowling coach Bharat Arun and fielding coach Ramakrishnan Sridhar feel that the players' abundant experience will be enough to counter that challenge.

 

India are expected to depart for the UK in the first week of June following a week of hard quarantine. It is not yet known if Virat Kohli and Co. will be allowed to train ahead of the marquee clash against New Zealand during their quarantine in Southampton. The WTC final will be played in Southampton, from June 18 to 22.

The Indian team is also scheduled to play five Tests against England after that in August.

"I don't think we have a choice," Sridhar replied when asked how much time the team will need to ready for the big game.

"We would like to make the most of what we get because it all depends on how many days of hard or soft quarantine we are going to have, when we are going to land and if at all getting a practice game so I don't think we have a choice," he added.

Given the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, strict bubble life including quarantine upon arrival has made scheduling more taxing on the players. Sridhar said going to the UK with a "slight under-prepared mindset" can also bring the best out of players.

"It's time to be mentally smart, we have a very experienced team going into going to the final. Each guy is capable of adapting to the situation. They have played against New Zealand and played in England.

"So, I think that experience will count and we will have to come to the fore, because we really can't plan as to how many sessions we want because we only have to take what is given to us," he said.

He said lack of preparation is at times akin to playing with an injury, which sometimes makes the player more aware.

"...sometimes it can work in our favour as well, because that way you're mentally more ready. It's like playing with an injury sometimes when you're injured, you tend to concentrate a little better.

"Sometimes when you're a little under-prepared, you tend to focus more and maybe that will bring the best out of us as well, so that that is the kind of mindset we are going in with," said Sridhar.

With most of the country in lockdown due to the rise in COVID-19 cases, bowling coach Arun said the players have been assigned specific tasks while they are at home.

"They have been given specific roles as to what they need to do. But yes, you are restricted because they cannot go out, once we regroup, then we will have to see how best we can plan," said the bowling coach.

Arun conceded that New Zealand playing two Tests against England before the WTC final is a definite advantage for the Kiwis.

"See, it is definitely an advantage for them...the getting used to English conditions and things like that. but then we will have to recall (our past experience) in England...," he said.

"...you know, bring about the experience of the players and the support staff, to make our plans, the scheduling is such that this is what it is. You have to work around that," he said.

India planned meticulously for the Australia tour earlier this year on which they recorded one of their best ever Test triumphs. They laid out the 'leg-side' trap for top stars like Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne.

For the WTC final and five Tests against England, Arun said they will plan based on what they see in two Tests before the WTC final.

"England is playing New Zealand before us. So that will give us a good insight into how the New Zealanders are playing in English conditions, and also how the English men are playing right now.

"The present form is extremely important for us to plan and the quarantine period in England would give us enough time to take into consideration all the factors and make plans accordingly," he said.

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