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Gaurav Gupta | TNN

WTC Final: Time to reformat for Team India

The endless grind of franchise T20s & international cricket is now reality, meaning India's players have to stay fit & adjust quickly, in just a few nets sessions, to play a Test in England on the heels of the IPL...

At the start of the year, there was a lengthy meeting at a five-star hotel in Mumbai where some BCCI office-bearers huddled with India captain Rohit Sharma, who was present virtually, head coach Rahul Dravid and National Cricket Academy chairman VVS Laxman.

Their topic of discussion? 'Workload management,' a term bandied about by the board in the media to give an impression that something is being done about it.

1/10:India road to WTC Final against Australia

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2/10:India vs England

<p>The five-match India-England series was split with the first four matches played in August 2021 and the series decider - the fifth Test - a year later in July 2022. </p>Getty Images

3/10:Honours get even

<p>Indians were leading 2-1 when the series had to be stopped in 2021 due to COVID19. India lost the Edgbaston Test in July 2022 as England levelled the series. India got 24 points from the series.</p>Getty Images

4/10:India vs New Zealand

<p>New Zealand managed to survive defeat in the first Test in Kanpur as India could not take one wicket to seal the match. </p>Getty Images

5/10:India beat New Zealand

<p>But India beat New Zealand in the second Test by 372 runs. Ajaz Patel's 10 wickets in the India first innings was the highlight. India got 16 points from the series. </p>Getty Images

6/10:​South Africa beat India

<p>India won the first Test in Centurion but lost the next two and got 11 points from the series.<br /></p>Getty Images

7/10:Ravindra Jadeja

<p>In March 2022, India won the first Test against Sri Lanka at Mohali by an innings and 222 runs. Ravindra Jadeja's unbeaten 175 and 9 wickets in the match fashioned India's victory. </p>Getty Images

8/10:India beat Sri Lanka

<p>India won the day/night 2nd Test at Bengaluru by 238 runs and earned 24 points from the series. </p>TNN

9/10:India vs Bangladesh

<p>Playing on Bangladesh turf, India won the first Test at Chattogram comfortably by 188 runs with Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel leading the wickets tally. </p>TNN

10/10:Shreyas Iyer

<p>In the 2nd Test at Mirpur, India needed a 71-run unbroken 8th wicket stand between Shreyas Iyer and Ravichandran Ashwin to seal victory and win 24 points from the series. </p>Getty Images
India road to WTC Final against Australia

The BCCI, it seemed, was a bit concerned with the workload of the players in the light of 2023 being the year of the World Test Championship final and the ICC ODI World Cup in India in October-November.

1/10:Australia road to WTC Final against India

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2/10:Ashes sweep

<p>The 4-0 Ashes win during December-January 2021-22 gave Australia a head start for the 2021-23 WTC cycle. The Aussies stamped their dominance in the series with a resounding victory on their home soil. </p>Getty Images

3/10:Australia vs ​England

<p>England survived the fourth Test in Sydney by the skin of their teeth managing to avoid a whitewash as Australia got 52 points from the series. </p>Getty Images

4/10:Pakistan vs Australia

<p>The spin and pace combination of Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins helped Australia beat Pakistan on their home turf 1-0 in March 2022. </p>Getty Images

5/10:Win in Pakistan

<p>The first two Tests were drawn and in the deciding Test, Pakistan lost 5 wickets in the final session giving Australia their first series win in Pakistan after 1998. Australia got 20 points from the series. </p>Getty Images

6/10:​Australia vs Sri Lanka

<p>Australia shared the honours when they visited Sri Lanka for a two-Test series during June-July 2022. Australia managed a 10-wicket victory in the first Test with Nathan Lyon picking up 9 wickets for the Test. </p>Getty Images

7/10:Drawn with the Tigers

<p>Dinesh Chandimal's unbeaten double century took the Lankans ahead as Prabath Jayasuriya's 12 wickets on his debut made the innings victory possible. Australia got 12 points from the series.</p>Getty Images

8/10:Australia vs West Indies

<p>For their home series against the West Indies, Australia did not have to break into much of a sweat for their 2-0 win for the Frank Worrell trophy. </p>Getty Images

9/10:24 points for Aussies

<p>It has now been 25 years since West Indies have won a series in Australia as the Aussies got 24 points from the series. </p>Getty Images

10/10:Australia vs South Africa

<p>Australia almost confirmed their place in the WTC final after beating South Africa 2-0 on their home turf, with the third ending in a draw.</p>Getty Images
Australia road to WTC Final against India

The after-effects of a long tournament like the IPL were visible and certainly played a part in India's dismal campaigns in the 2009 T20 World Cup in England, and in the Test series two years later, which the team lost 0-4.

Another IPL later, we still have no solution to this problem. There was no sign of any player's workload being managed during the IPL.

1/10:WTC Final: India and Australia records at The Oval

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2/10:World Test Championship final

<p>As Australia prepare for the World Test Championship final against India, the men from Down Under would be eager to put their past struggles at The Oval behind them.</p>Getty Images

3/10:Australia at The Oval

<p>In over 140 years of Test cricket in England, Australia have had one of the worst records at The Oval, which will host the final from June 7 to 11 between the top two Test sides.</p>Getty Images

4/10:First-ever Test in England

<p>Australia played at The Oval in 1880 in what was the first-ever Test in England. </p>Getty Images

5/10:Poorest record across England

<p>The Aussies have managed mere seven wins from 38 Tests at The Oval, putting their success rate at the venue at 18.42 per cent, their poorest across England. </p>Getty Images

6/10:2 wins in last 50 years

<p>Australia have won just twice in the past 50 years at The Oval. </p>Getty Images

7/10:Australia at Lord's

<p>Australia have 17 wins from 29 matches at Lord's at a success rate of 43.59 per cent.</p>Getty Images

8/10:India at The Oval

<p>India, on the other hand, haven't fared too well at the venue either having won two, drawn seven and lost five games. </p>PTI

9/10:First Test win in 40 years

<p>But the Rohit Sharma-led side will be boosted by the 157-run win over England at The Oval in 2021, which was it's first Test victory at the venue in 40 years. </p>Getty Images

10/10:Defeat against India

<p>Australia finished the 2021-23 WTC cycle on top of the table, their only loss being the 1-2 away defeat to India earlier this year. </p>Getty Images
WTC Final: India and Australia records at The Oval

In fact, the last batch of the four Indian players supposed to be playing in the WTC final at Oval - Ravindra Jadeja, Ajinkya Rahane (CSK), Shubman Gill (GT) and Mohammed Shami (GT) - were locked in a tense IPL final, which stretched to three days, just a week before the Test.

Someone like Mumbai Indians coach and former South African wicketkeeper Mark Boucher feels that a tournament like the IPL isn't too much taxing because it involves playing just T20 cricket.

However, these are high-intensity T20 games in a short duration, with hardly any time left for the body to recover before the next match. Almost all the players carry some niggle or the other.

1/10:WTC Final: Acid test for Shubman Gill

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2/10:Shubman Gill

<p>No one ever doubted Shubman Gill's class but over the last two months of the IPL, he has suddenly hit a different level. </p>ANI

3/10:The heir apparent

<p>All the attention is now firmly on Gill and the cricket world is ready to present him as Virat Kohli's heir apparent. </p>ANI

4/10:The mantle

<p>A decade ago, Kohli took over the mantle from Sachin Tendulkar. </p>TNN

5/10:The red ball test

<p>While Kohli's ODI performances in the early 2010s had a major role in that, his biggest test came in red-ball cricket. </p>Getty Images

6/10:From Sachin to Virat

<p>Once Tendulkar retired, in the first Test that he played - against South Africa in Johannesburg - Kohli smashed 119 and 96. </p>Getty Images

7/10:The transition

<p>Kohli is still far from being retired but now is the moment of transition. </p>PTI

8/10:From IPL to WTC

<p>If Gill has to truly become the claimant of the 'king of Indian cricket' title, he has to recreate his T20 magic in Test matches. </p>ANI

9/10:All eyes on Gill

<p>Not that Gill hasn't shown flashes of it already, but come the World Test Championship final at the Oval from June 7, the arc lights will really be on him.</p>Getty Images

10/10:Opening in England

<p>Gill's job could be slightly more difficult than what it was for Kohli all those years ago, for the simple reason that the Punjab boy is an opener. </p>Getty Images
WTC Final: Acid test for Shubman Gill

At the start of the tournament, a report emerged that Rohit Sharma would rest for a few games, allowing Suryakumar Yadav to lead Mumbai Indians, but that happened in just one match. With MI's qualification on the line, Rohit ended up playing almost every game in IPL 2023.

Not to forget, this was the first IPL post-Covid which involved the home and away format since 2019. It meant the players were on a usual 'Bharat darshan' trip, clocking thousands of air miles with its attendant hassles.

Add several matches which go deep into the night, and you have a situation where the body clock of the sleep-deprived cricketer goes for a six. A classic example was the reserve day of the IPL final, which saw the post-match ceremony finishing around 3.30 am!

That brings us to the million-dollar question. Will the players be fatigued going into the World Test Championship final against Australia?

"No, fatigue is definitely not a factor for international players. These players' workloads have been monitored continuously. They should be raring to go and be able to give their best," former India left-arm spinner and ex-national selector Sunil Joshi told TOI.

Barring Cheteshwar Pujara, who was enjoying another dream season for Sussex, all the other Indian cricketers were involved deeply in this rigmarole. In contrast, the Aussies, with a view to win their first WTC title and the Ashes, were more focused on getting as used to the English conditions as possible.

Being left unsold in the IPL auction in December proved to be a boon in disguise for someone like Steve Smith, who revelled as Pujara's teammate in Sussex, getting some useful runs and game time in the UK.

The Aussie pace battery is also fit and raring to go. Skipper Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc decided to give the IPL a skip, while Josh Hazlewood played for RCB in just three games, in which he bowled 9 overs.

In a curious turn of events, the pacer flew back to Australia mid-way into the IPL due to an 'injury,' but was pronounced fit for WTC and the Ashes in a few days' time.

The only Aussie players involved in both the IPL and the WTC final are allrounder Cameron Green, who had a stellar season for MI, and veteran opener David Warner, who captained a floundering Delhi Capitals campaign.

1/10:The turnaround in Ajinkya Rahane's career

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2/10:From IPL to WTC

<p>Ajinkya Rahane's resurgence for CSK, coupled with his promising domestic form, earned him a berth in the WTC final squad against Australia at the Oval. </p>PTI

3/10:Rahane for CSK

<p>Rahane finished with 326 runs from 14 matches at an astounding strike rate of 172.48 and was CSK's fourth-highest run-getter. </p>PTI

4/10:​Rahane's experience

<p>Rahane's experience of English conditions will be beneficial to the Rohit Sharma-led Indian side. </p>Getty Images

5/10:Rahane's comeback

<p>Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting was happy to see Ajinkya Rahane make a comeback to Test squad.</p>Getty Images

6/10:The positive intent

<p>Ponting also felt that his positive intent in the IPL, did help Rahane's cause. </p>Getty Images

7/10:Made for Tests

<p>Ponting feels that Test cricket is easier for Rahane compared to his recent exploits in IPL for CSK. </p>AP

8/10:Red ball calling

<p>Rahane last featured in Tests for India in January 2022 and has since been out of favour in the red-ball setup. </p>Getty Images

9/10:Horrendous 2021

<p>Before being dropped, Rahane had a horrendous 2021 where he scored just 479 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 20.82. </p>Getty Images

10/10:Last Test ton

<p>Rahane's last Test century came at the MCG in the Border-Gavaskar series of 2020/21 where he captained India's comeback after the dismal 36 all out. </p>Getty Images
The turnaround in Ajinkya Rahane's career

As they scamper to prepare for the big final while trying to put in a few meaningful practice sessions in the UK without even a warm-up game under their belt, India's top cricketers are clearly in danger of being under-cooked for red-ball cricket.

Joshi, though feels that Team India "has had a good preparation". "The fact that we are practicing at the Arundel Castle Cricket Club - a open ground where there's a strong breeze - will help our cricketers immensely, as the ball will swing a lot there, and the bowlers will get an idea of bowling with and against the breeze.

"Form is important irrespective of format. If a pacer is hitting the hard lengths and a batsman is able to middle the ball, everything should be fine."

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