02 September,2021 07:55 AM IST | London | PTI
Ravi Shastri. Pic/AFP
India head coach Ravi Shastri would like his team to take inspiration from its Lord's Test win rather than think about the humiliating defeat at Leeds ahead of the fourth Test against England, starting at the Oval here today.
Shastri admitted that getting out for 78 on the first day became decisive in the final context of the third Test but the series is still "wide open."
"It's very easy, you just go back to Lord's. Just think Lord's, forget the last one. As simple as that. I know it's easier said than done, but we should remember your good moments as well. Such things happen in the game," Shastri told Times Now Navbharat while promoting his new book Stargazing.
Shastri spoke about how one should take the positives from the Lord's Test where they were in a weaker position at the start of the fifth day before turning the tables.
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"England was in the driver's seat and we snatched victory. In the last Test match, they bowled brilliantly. They caught us on the hop on the very first day of the Test match, they put us on the back foot," Shastri stated.
The head coach was happy that India batted better in the second essay when they managed to score 278.
"Even though we showed glimpses of a fight in the second innings, I think that first, you know, early dismissal of our players and getting all out for 78 played its part. But this series is wide open."
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