Adapting to challenges is key: Kumble

Three of the four Tests against Australia are set to be played at new venues

February 21, 2017 10:40 pm | Updated 10:50 pm IST - Pune

Showing the way:  Coach Anil Kumble says he is not bothered about the nature of the pitch and toss.

Showing the way: Coach Anil Kumble says he is not bothered about the nature of the pitch and toss.

Virat Kohli’s men have been challenged by three oppositions thus far in a gruelling season of cricket in white flannels and the Indian squad has had to confront conditions alien to them.

After all, three of the nine Tests this season have seen venues staging its maiden Test match.

As the Indian team enters the home stretch, the test will get tougher, both in terms of opposition and venues.

Three of the four Tests against Australia, including the opener starting at the Maharashtra Cricket Association stadium here in two days, are set to be played at new venues.

“If you look back at the nine Tests that we’ve played at home, each one has its own challenges. We’ve played on some new venues, first Test match.

“Even here as well. So we’ve played at venues where Test cricket hasn’t been played before,” head coach Anil Kumble said ahead of India’s optional training session on Tuesday.

“In that sense this team is capable of adjusting and adapting to whatever challenges come up. Really satisfied with the way things have gone. These are good things. On the last day of the Test match in Chennai, I don’t think many gave India a chance to win the Test, let alone after England scored almost 500 runs in the first innings.

Even in Mumbai (against England) it was a similar case, where we lost the toss and they put 400 runs and we won by an innings. That’s the beauty about this team.

“Even in Kolkata where we played New Zealand, very different conditions where the seamers came into the picture.

Had the answers

“We had answers to all those questions. That’s what you want from a champion team and that’s exactly what we’re trying to build towards and not really worry about the pitch or conditions.”

The nature of pitches for home games has been one of the biggest talking points of late, especially during M.S. Dhoni’s stint as captain.

With Dhoni preferring to derive as much home advantage as possible, often did India play on rank turners, thus taking the bite out of series against the toughest oppositions.

Kumble hinted that this team doesn’t necessarily believe in the philosophy of Kohli’s predecessor.

“I can only talk about since the time I’ve been involved. One thing we’ve constantly spoken about and tried to be aware of is what is in our control,” he said.

“The least that we discuss is about the pitch, and about the toss.”

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