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Sunil Gavaskar's Sharp 'Dadas In India' Remark As Rahul Dravid Defends His Batters

The Indian cricket team once again failed to perform when it mattered the most, with Australia emerging triumphant by 209 runs in the ICC World Test Championship final. Be it the bowling unit or the batting unit, the players hardly managed to create an impact. India head coach Rahul Dravid understandably had to answer some difficult questions after the match, particularly from his former teammates Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh.

Ganguly, the former BCCI president and India captain, asked Dravid about the 'falling averages' of Indian batters over the last couple of years. Dravid defended the downfall, suggesting averages are falling in every team as the pitches in Tests have become more result oriented.

"Our top-5 is quite experienced. These players will be considered legends; the same boys won the series in Australia, the same boys won in England as well. They are good players. But I accept, and I think they will as well, that they didn't do justice to the high standards that they've set for themselves," Dravid said in response to Ganguly's question during a chat on Star Sports.

"We are working on it. Some of the wickets have been quite challenging. This was a good wicket, I admit, but there were many conditions that weren't quite good for batting. In WTC cycle, every match is important. We can't play for draw anymore. We have difficult wickets in India, and result-oriented wickets are there outside India as well. So, all players have taken a hit on their averages, it's not just our players.

"But yes, we know that we need to score runs on the board to give our bowlers a chance. That's what we used to do," the India head coach said, defending his batters.

Gavaskar, however, was in no mood to buy Dravid's point, saying

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