Former India fielding coach R Sridhar recalls incident that left Ravi Shastri fuming over MS Dhoni's batting approach
R Sridhar recalls an incident by mentioning it in his book ‘Coaching Beyond: My days with the Indian cricket Team’ that left former India head coach Ravi Shastri fuming.
Former Indian fielding coach R Sridhar recalls an incident by mentioning it in his latest book ‘Coaching Beyond: My days with the Indian cricket Team’ which involves former India skipper MS Dhoni and erstwhile India head coach Ravi Shastri.
Reminiscing the incident Sridhar mentioned how the former Indian head coach got furious with the batting approach of Mahendra Singh Dhoni during the second ODI of the three-match series between England and India at Lord's in 2018.
India were given a difficult target of 323 to scale by the hosts and the Men in Blue went on to lose the match by a big margin of 86 runs. Sridhar mentioned how the head coach was furious to see the team lose without putting up a fight. As per Sridhar, Shastri was unimpressed with Dhoni, who after losing his partners at the other end didn't really show any intent to go after the total and scored 37 runs off 59 balls.
An excerpt from Sridhar's book talks about the incident and reads, “We were in the hunt when Virat (Kohli) and Suresh Raina were batting, but as we lost wickets, MS (Dhoni) was left with only the bowlers for a company going into the last 10 overs."
"Uncharacteristically, he shut shop, and even though our required rate in the last 10 was nearly 13 an over, we only managed some 20 runs in the next six overs. That was the innings when MS got to 10,000 ODI runs - a very significant milestone. We were all thrilled for him, but we also wanted to know why he hadn’t made even a token attempt at the target.”
Describing Shastri’s reaction, Sridhar wrote, “Ravi, meanwhile, was seething. He was furious not because we lost by 86 runs, but how we lost the game, how we went down without putting up a fight. We didn’t go for the target, we didn’t go down throwing a punch, we just went down tamely and the head coach wasn’t going to let that one sail harmlessly by.”
Speaking about the team meeting that happened after the game Sridhar mentions, “The decider was in Headingley, and we had a team meeting the previous day. The entire squad was in attendance, including all members of the support staff, and I knew Ravi was going to make a strong point."
"He was at his loudest and fiercest as he (Ravi Shastri) said, ‘No matter who you may be, there should not be another occasion when we lose a match not trying to win it. It will not happen under my watch. And if anyone does it, that will be the last bloody game of cricket they will play under my watch. You can lose a cricket game, no shame in that, but you will not lose like this'.”
"MS (Dhoni) was sitting right there in the front, and while Ravi’s words were meant for the team, his eyes were trained on MS. To the former skipper’s great credit, he didn’t flinch, he never broke eye contact with Ravi. He didn’t look here and there or fidget because one of his many admirable qualities is his ability to take the knocks, especially when he knows in his heart of hearts that he deserves them.”
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