In the aftermath of India’s hard-fought Test series against South Africa that ended in a 1-1 draw, cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has issued a heartfelt plea to Team India and its captain Rohit Sharma. Gavaskar’s concern revolves around India’s historical struggles in overseas Test matches, particularly in the SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) nations.
In his recent column for Sportstar, Gavaskar emphasizes the need for strategic planning to overcome the recurring pattern of losing the first Test and then playing catch-up in the remainder of the series. He points out that this trend poses a significant challenge for Indian teams touring SENA countries.
Looking ahead to India’s busy Test cricket schedule in 2024, culminating in a four-Test series against Australia, Gavaskar proposes a detailed plan to address India’s challenges. He specifically targets the issue of batting collapses, which was evident in the recent series against South Africa.
Gavaskar urges the Indian team management, including captain Rohit Sharma, to organize practice matches whenever they tour SENA nations. Despite concerns about the quality of opposition in these matches, Gavaskar argues that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. He suggests that such matches provide a crucial opportunity for players to get into rhythm, score runs, and allow bowlers to test themselves in diverse conditions.
“The time to give in to what the seniors want is gone, for there have been no positive results. It’s time to simply think of the best for Indian cricket and not what suits a few individuals, however great they may be,” Gavaskar writes, emphasizing the need for a collective focus on the team’s success.
As India gears up for the next significant Test series overseas, scheduled against Australia in late 2024, Gavaskar’s insights underscore the importance of meticulous planning and preparation. The cricketing community eagerly awaits India’s response to these challenges under Rohit Sharma’s leadership.