Coach Dravid made 7 walls for Australia before the final- CMB College

Coach Dravid made 7 walls for Australia before the final

New Delhi. The way the Indian team consistently experimented in the ICC ODI World Cup and moved forward regardless of the post-series results. Its successful results are now visible. People sitting outside watching the team play raised questions but now they are patting coach Rahul Dravid on the back. The Indian team has secured their place in the World Cup final with a strong performance and will now play against Australia in the title match.

India has performed brilliantly in the ICC ODI World Cup being played at home. Even veteran soldiers sitting in the neighboring country of Pakistan watching the game of Team India do not shy away from praising it. Former cricketers have admitted that the way Rohit Sharma crushed every team in the World Cup was amazing. Now a similar performance is expected from Team India in the final as well. Before the final against Australia, coach Rahul Dravid has created a formidable army of star players.

It will be difficult to pass through the 7 circles of Chakravyuha
Just as Guru Dronacharya prepared the Chakravyuha in the Mahabharata, Indian team coach Rahul Dravid did something similar before the World Cup. These veterans prepare players who, when one fails, play harder. Team India’s playing eleven consists of 7 players which are like 7 circles of Chakravyuh, which is becoming difficult for Australia to cross.

The difficulty increases with each round
In which the first name comes that of captain Rohit Sharma who destroys the bowling attack in the first 10 overs. So far, the veteran has given the team a good start in every match and has taken them close to 100 runs. When the first wicket falls, in comes Virat Kohli, who speaks no other language than centuries. The third circle belongs to Shreyas Iyer whose sixes terrorize the opposition bowlers.

These three batting circles frustrate the opposing bowlers. Be it chasing the target or restricting the batsmen to small scores, Team India’s quartet do their job. First comes Jasprit Bumrah, whose attacks are difficult to avoid but if he is, it is very difficult to avoid falling prey to Mohammed Shami. So far this veteran has taken a wicket in the first over or first ball. The spin of Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja attack the batting order in the middle overs. So far these four have taken 72 wickets together.

Tags: India vs Australia, Mohammed Shami, Rahul Dravid, Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer, Virat Kohli, World Cup 2023

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