All eyes of the cricketing world are on the finals of the World Test Championship (WTC) which will be played between India and New Zealand at Southampton from June 18 to 22.
Ravi Shastri, the Indian head coach has said that there should be at least three games to decide the trophy winner of the World Test Championship.
“Ideally, in the long run, if they want to pursue with the Test championship, a best-of-three final would be ideal — a three-match final as the culmination of two and a half years of cricket around the globe. Best of three would have been ideal,” said Shastri in a media interaction on the eve of the team’s departure for England.
Indian skipper Virat Kohli, on the other hand, stated that the World Test Championship final still holds more value than despite being a one-off since it is the first. He stated the fact that the last few years have been hard for the teams in the cycle of the World Test Championship which can’t be decided just in a single game.
“It holds a lot of value, this being the first of its kind and in the toughest format. All of us take a lot of pride in playing Test cricket and the way we have progressed as a side. It (WTC final) is an example of what Test cricket means to us,” said Kohli.
“So all of us who have been part of the Test side for many years, this is like an accumulation of all the hard work for not just the duration of [two years of] WTC but of the last five-six years since the time we started coming up the ranks and building as a side. We are just very, very happy to have the opportunity to play the final,” added the India No. 4 Test batsman.
Shastri, a former India captain, called it the biggest match India will play, if not the biggest ever.
“See, it is the first time. When you look at that and the magnitude it will be played at, I think this is the biggest if not the biggest ever. It is the toughest form of the game which tests you. It has not happened over three days or three months. It has happened over two years where teams have played each other around the world and earned their stripes,” he said.
“The guys have earned their stripes. This is not a team that has suddenly blossomed overnight. As Virat said, five-six years of being No. 1 and when you start being on top, playing cricket at the highest level and competing against the best, you have the ability to pull yourself out of tough situations,” added Shastri.
“As you have seen time and time again. Not just Australia. In the last two years, there have been many times when this side has pulled itself off from big problems and gone on to win the series. [Playing the] final is a great victory for the boys really,” said the former player who coached India to two successive Test series wins in Australia, in 2018-19 and 2020-21.
Back in 2014 when MS Dhoni left the captaincy of the Indian team and left them at the rankings of Number 7 in Test. Virat Kohli took the complete charge and brought the team to the top. Indian team remained at the top of the Test rankings for fifth consecutive years and Kohli is now the most successful Test captain in Indian history.