Team India had yet another forgettable final in the World Test Championship; this time, the side faced a 209-run defeat to Australia at The Oval. Chasing a 444-run target, India were bowled out for merely 234; the side had started the fifth and final day of the Test at 164/3 and lost all of its seven wickets inside the opening session. The batting collapse began when Virat Kohli chased a wide delivery from Scott Boland, handing a catch to Steve Smith at slips; the remaining six wickets fell inside the next 55 runs. Following the disappointing loss, India's head coach Rahul Dravid was grilled by former cricketers and Dravid's ex-teammates Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh, as the trio touched upon various factors that contributed to the defeat. Ganguly pointed out that India batters have been struggling over the past few years, and stated that their averages have been a cause of worry. The former India captain stated that seldom has a batter crossed the average of 30 over the past couple of years, insisting that the batting order needs to be reworked. Dravid, however, explained that the competitive nature of the World Test Championship, and result-oriented pitches have impacted the averages of players around the world, and not just from India. “Our top-5 is quite experienced. These players will be considered legends; the same boys won the series in Australia, the same boys won in England as well. They are good players. But I accept, and I think they will as well, that they didn't do justice to the high standards that they've set for themselves,” Dravid told Ganguly during a chat on Star Sports. Source - Hindustan Times
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