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Dravid's lowest point as India head coach was peak of Kohli transition period: 'We lost the series despite being ahead'

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Hindustan Times
10 August, 2024, 05:30 pm
Last modified: 10 August, 2024, 05:36 pm

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Dravid's lowest point as India head coach was peak of Kohli transition period: 'We lost the series despite being ahead'

Not the ODI World Cup final loss, Rahul Dravid picked the lowest point of his tenure as the opening assignment with the Indian team.

Hindustan Times
10 August, 2024, 05:30 pm
Last modified: 10 August, 2024, 05:36 pm
Dravid's lowest point as India head coach was peak of Kohli transition period: 'We lost the series despite being ahead'

Rahul Dravid took India to as many as three ICC trophy finals during his tenure as the head coach of the men's cricket team. 

And, after the defeats against Australia, both in the title clash for World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup, Dravid ended his stint on a winning note as India clinched the T20 World Cup trophy in June in Barbados, a second multi-nation trophy during his period with the team besides the Asia Cup haul in 2023.

However, during his successful tenure, David also experienced some heartbreaks. And while the ODI World Cup final loss at home was expected to top that list, which was India's only loss in that tournament, the 51-year-old picked the lowest point of his tenure as the opening assignment with the team.

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In late 2021, following the humiliating group-stage exit in the T20 World Cup, Dravid succeeded Ravi Shastri as the new head coach of the Indian team. The side was going to a major transition amid an off-field turmoil in Indian cricket as Virat Kohli who had stepped down from the T20I captain role following the World Cup, was removed from the leadership role in ODIs by then BCCI president Sourav Ganguly. The board's call sparked a war of words between the two stalwarts of Indian cricket, leaving the Indian team in a precarious position as they head to South Africa for a three-match Test series.

'We lost the series despite being ahead'

Despite the turmoil, the Kohli-led Indian side, in absence of an injured Rohit Sharma, beat the Proteas in Centurion in the series opener. However, Kohli missed the second Test owing to an injury and the KL Rahul-led side conceded the lead in Johannesburg. Although the regular captain returned for the final tie, India failed to bag their first-ever Test series win in South Africa as the hosts won the third Test.

Speaking to ESPNCricinfo, Dravid said: "If you ask me what is the lowest point, I would say the South Africa Test series early on in my career. We won the first Test match in South Africa in Centurion, and then we were playing in the second and third Test match. We have never won a series in South Africa, as you know. It was a really big opportunity for us to win that series. Some of our senior players were not there. Rohit Sharma was injured, and we didn't have some senior players in that series. But we were very close, and in both the Test matches—the second and the third test matches—in the third inning, we had a big opportunity. We could have set a decent score and won the game, but South Africa played well. They chased back in in the fourth inning. So I would say that that was probably my lowest point in my coaching of not being able to win that series in spite of being ahead."

Kohli relinquished his captaincy role after the series and Rohit was named as the all-format leader shortly after.

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Rahul Dravid / Indian Cricket Team

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