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India's skipper Rohit Sharma, head coach Rahul Dravid and batting coach Vikram Rathour during an ICC World Cup 2023 practice session. Photo: PTI

Rohit wants to win World Cup for Dravid; says coach stood by players in difficult times

"Obviously, what he has done for Indian cricket is massive. He also feels that he wants to be part of this big occasion. It's for us to do it for him," the Indian captain said.


Indian captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday (November 18) said they want to win the ICC World Cup 2023 for batting legend Rahul Dravid as a fitting tribute to the head coach for his "massive contribution" to the country's cricketing landscape.

Sunday (November 19) could well be Dravid's last day in his office and there won't be a better farewell gift to one of the greats of Indian cricket, who missed that elusive silverware as a player.

Dravid had stood like a rock behind the players after the T20 World Cup semifinal thrashing at the hands of England last year, revealed Rohit.

"The way he stood by the players in difficult times during the T20 World Cup, we had a good run until that semifinal and we lost and how he reacted to certain situations and informing the players about this is what we are looking at and all of that says a lot about him," remarked Rohit on the eve of India's title clash against Australia here.

"Obviously, what he has done for Indian cricket is massive. He also feels that he wants to be part of this big occasion. It's for us to do it for him," he added.

Rohit believes that despite being the proverbial chalk and cheese in terms of cricketing philosophies, Dravid did buy into former's ideas and strategies, which in turn allowed him the freedom to operate.

"His role has been absolutely massive in terms of getting that clarity, which I keep talking about. There's one thing for me to think about and the other thing for coach to not agree to certain things.

"Clearly, looking at how Rahul bhai himself has played his cricket and how I am playing these days, obviously it's quite contrasting.

"For him to agree and give me that freedom and liberty to go and play the way we want to play, that says a lot about him," said an effusive Rohit.

(With agency inputs)

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