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Steve Smith takes a stunning catch to dismiss Virat Kohli. Photo: Twitter/ICC

WTC final | Gavaskar slams Kohli for 'bad shot'; calls India's batting 'ridiculous'


Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar expressed his anger on Sunday (June 11), criticising the Indian players, including Virat Kohli, for their poor performance in the World Test Championship final against Australia.

Gavaskar described the batting display as “ridiculous.”

Australia crushed India by 209 runs on the fifth and final day of a game that was mostly dominated by the team from Down Under.

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“The batting was in shambles today. It was just ridiculous what we saw today. Especially the shot making. We saw some ordinary shots yesterday from (Cheteshwar) Pujara, somebody you never expect to play that shot.

“Maybe somebody has gone into his head and said strike rate, strike rate. You have not even lasted a session. Eight wickets have not lasted a session? Come on,” Gavaskar told broadcaster Star Sports.

The result meant India’s underwhelming record in ICC tournaments continued.

Australian pacer Scott Boland produced a bowling spell of rare quality to get rid of Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja in the same over, effectively shutting the door on India, who were bowled out for 234 in their second innings on the final day here at The Oval.

Gavaskar said Indian batters erred persistently around their personal landmarks, citing a pattern.

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Speaking about Kohli’s dismissal, Gavaskar said, “It was a bad shot, I mean you should ask Virat Kohli, what shot he played because that was shot outside the off-stump. We talk so much about the fact you know when you are going to win a match, you need a long innings, a century plus innings to win, but how will you get to a century plus innings if you play shots so far outside the off-stump.

“It happened to Jadeja. He played a delivery he shouldn’t have when he was (on) 48. Happened to Ajinkya Rahane who was on 46. He hadn’t played that shot all this while. Suddenly why do you play that shot? Because you are aware of that landmark.”

Having made 49 off 78 balls, Kohli was the first Indian to get out on the final day, off Boland who invited the batter to go for a drive on a wide delivery and the batter obliged.

Slamming Kohli for his shot selection, Gavaskar said, “It was a bad shot. You should ask Kohli what shot he played. He talks so much about how to win a match you need a long innings. How are you going to do that if you play a ball so far outside the off stump?”

This was India’s second defeat in successive WTC finals after losing to New Zealand in 2021 in the inaugural edition.

Set an improbable target of 444, India started the day at 164 for three but soon lost batting mainstay Kohli, followed by Jadeja (0) and Rahane (43) to be bowled out for 234 in 63.3 overs, losing seven wickets for only 70 runs.

(With agency inputs)

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