Shreyas Iyer would “walk back” into India taking part in eleven if he can take the load of a five-day Test as he deserves a spot within the facet after taking part in some under-pressure knocks just lately, head coach Rahul Dravid stated on Wednesday.
Iyer had sustained a decrease again harm through the white-ball collection towards Sri Lanka final month and needed to endure a one-month rehabilitation programme on the National Cricket Academy. Iyer additionally missed the primary Test towards Australia the place Suryakumar Yadav made his debut.
Dravid stored his playing cards near his chest on whether or not Iyer is able to take the rigours of longest format, however he made an essential level about crew administration’s philosophy the place any performing participant if he comes again after harm would routinely get his place again.
“It is always good to have somebody back from injury. We never like to lose people to injuries and it is never nice for a team, nice for that individual and glad that he (Iyer) is fit. We will take a call after a couple of training sessions.” Dravid stated.
The head coach and crew’s medical help employees will assess Iyer’s match health after the second and remaining coaching session on Thursday.
“Today, he has done some training. We will again assess it tomorrow as well when he comes in for a light hit and see how he feels,” the top coach stated.
“But certainly, if he is ready to take the load of a five-day Test match, then without doubt, with his performances in the past, he will walk straight into the side.”
Iyer has not performed any aggressive sport for 32 days and getting right into a Test match with none tangible sport time may be a stretch on the physique.
However, Dravid has no hesitation in stating {that a} substitute participant, even when he scores 100 or takes 5 wickets, must sit out as soon as the primary selection participant is again from harm.
“Yeah, without being written in stone or written in rule, certainly, we value contributions of people who have been there and missed out due to injury. They really deserve the right to come back irrespective of what has happened in the time they have been injured.” Dravid stated that it’s not a “rule” however a conference or apply adopted in his regime.
“I can’t answer for everyone but that is certainly the outlook of team management,” he added.
He then defined why he feels that Iyer is deserving.
“Shreyas has played well but what has stood out is his temperament, in quite a few pressure situations since he has been around. Right through his debut game in Kanpur and in last year and half, every time, he has been in tough situations, he, Rishabh and Jadeja are the ones who have been bailing us out and playing those critical knocks.
“In Bangladesh, we were under pressure and he bailed us out with Ashwin and that’s a good sign. Along with his skill of playing spin really well, he has spent a lot of time in domestic cricket before getting in, obviously, he understands how to get runs.
“But at this level what also counts is your ability to deal with pressure situations, that temperament and ability to find solutions when you are under pressure. From little small sample size we have, he has been very very good at that. He has been one of the better players and he deserves it,” Dravid added.
But, Dravid additionally didn’t neglect to say that the identical rule shall be relevant for the substitute participant if he will get injured.
“The team understands it well that if someone is replacing someone injured and if the person comes back, he will probably be back (in playing XI). And it will be followed for him as well when he gets injured and he will get the same treatment as well.” “On these tracks, counter-attacking is important.”
On these slowish Indian tracks, Dravid desires a advantageous stability between counter-attack and defence similar to skipper Rohit Sharma confirmed throughout his splendid innings of 120 in Nagpur within the first Test towards Australia.
“We were very lucky to get week in Nagpur. The five sessions there was a lot of quality and specific work, and all the boys felt that we went into the series with good preparation and lot of volume behind us,” the coach acknowledged.
Asked in regards to the significance of counter-attack on these tracks, Dravid stated: “Sometimes on tricky wickets, different conditions, you need to play slightly differently. You have to strike a fine balance between defence and being able to put the attack back on the opposition bowlers.
“Sometimes on wickets like these, if you sit back and are not able to put that pressure back, it can build up to a point where you can lose two to three quick wickets. Ability to put pressure back on bowlers made the difference and that’s what Rohit did.
“He (Rohit) soaked in pressure on opposition for some time and whenever he got an opportunity, he put the pressure back on opposition. That’s what Axar and Jadeja did very well during that partnership. It is not the only way you can play but in these conditions, being able to put pressure back is important,” Dravid defined elaborately.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com