Rahul Dravid on IND-PAK Match: Former India batsman Rahul Dravid is currently serving as the head coach of Team India. He is in Australia with the team where the T20 World Cup is being played.
The Indian team has done well in this global tournament and won two out of their three matches. However, it is still a challenge for him to reach the semi-finals. Meanwhile, a video related to Rahul Dravid has been shared on Instagram from the official account of the T20 World Cup.
Dravid Started Laughing At The Reporter’s Question
During the press conference on Tuesday, Rahul Dravid was asked by the reporter to comment on the India-Pakistan match. On hearing this question, Dravid first started laughing.
Then he said, ‘This statement may be wrong at this time. We were getting a lot out of the match. We needed 60 runs in the last 5 overs. Then they (Pakistan bowlers) bowled some good overs. After this, we needed 48 runs in the last 3 overs. It was starting to look very difficult for us.
Congratulations to Virat
Dravid said, ‘It seemed we were out of the match for a time. We needed 28 runs in 8 balls. Then Virat hit sixes in two consecutive balls. We knew he could do it, and he did it. He is a fantastic batsman. Such matches are like a roller-coaster ride with many ups and downs. I felt pretty relaxed after the match.
Let us tell you that India defeated Pakistan by 4 wickets in that match played in Melbourne. Man of the match, Virat Kohli played an unbeaten inning of 82 runs in 53 balls.
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India Is At Number 2 In The Table
Indian team has won 2 out of 3 matches and 4 points. The team captained by Rohit Sharma is currently in second place in the Group-2 table of the Super-12 round. Bangladesh, led by Shakib Al Hasan, has the same number of points, but India’s net run rate is better than that.
Bangladesh is at number three in the group, while Zimbabwe is in fourth place with 3 points. Pakistan has only 2 points; it is at number 5, while the account of the Netherlands, which is in the last position, has not even opened.