This story is from February 19, 2023
India vs Australia: Coach Rahul Dravid hails Rohit Sharma's captaincy after Delhi Test win
Rohit took over after Kohli quit as India's Test captain following a series defeat in South Africa in January 2021.
Dravid also added that the Mumbaikar has the respect of the dressing room.
"He is one of those guys who has been there a long time. The kind of person who doesn't speak a lot, but when he does they all listen. He deeply cares a lot about the dressing room and the players. We are very lucky to have Rohit take over the leadership from someone like Virat," Dravid said after the match.
Ravindra Jadeja returned career-best figures of 7/42 to lead Australia's hammering by six wickets inside three days to bring India to a 2-0 Test series lead.
Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin to dismiss Australia for 113 in a morning session when the tourists' batting imploded, thanks to an overused sweep shot on a tricky pitch.
India romped to their victory target of 115 in the second session to guarantee them retention of the Border Gavaskar Trophy in the four-match series.
India have won their previous three series against Australia and are now close to securing a spot in the World Test Championship final.
India lost skipper Rohit Sharma, run out after a fluent 31, and Virat Kohli, who surpassed 25,000 international runs, stumped on 20.
But Cheteshwar Pujara stood firm with 31 in his landmark 100th Test to steer the team home with a winning four as Srikar Bharat (23*), looked on.
Nathan Lyon took two wickets to return a match-haul of seven.
Australia crashed from their overnight 61-1 to get bowled out in 31.1 overs after losing nine wickets for 52 runs in just over 90 minutes of mayhem.
Jadeja improved on his previous Test best of 7-48 to add to his three in the first innings. Ashwin grabbed the remaining three.
Coach Dravid disclosed that India were ready to chase 200-225 target if needed and praised the lower-order stands between Ravindra Jadeja-Kohli and Axar Patel-Ravichandran Ashwin on the second day.
Dravid further said their bowlers leaked too many runs in the final session of day two and credited them for coming back in the first session on Sunday.
"A bit of a downer to concede too many runs in the evening, I think we bowled probably wrong and were all over the place, and they came hard at us, but we course-corrected this morning. It was just brilliant then how the game moved," Dravid added.
After the win, skipper Rohit also hailed the spin duo of Jadeja and Ashwin for "finishing" the job for India.
Jadeja returned with a career-best 7/42 and, along with Ravichandran Ashwin (3/59), accounted for all the wickets to bundle out Australia for a paltry 113 in their second innings.
"Looking at how things were yesterday, the way we came back and finished our job was great," Rohit said at the post-match presentation.
"Even if we were just one run behind, I felt we were trailing because we had to bat last. The bowlers were fantastic, to take nine wickets this morning is commendable. And then we finished the job with the bat."
From being overnight 61/1, Australia were bundled out in the first session of the third day.
"Every game you play in this type of weather, there is some moisture. What I noticed is there is a lot to offer in the first session, but as it goes on it gets slower and there isn't enough bite.
"So our focus was keeping it tight in the morning, and these guys are the masters of bowling in these conditions. On a pitch like this, people need to do something different. We were prepared for them coming out and playing shots. Our idea was to not panic and just hit the right areas, waiting for the mistake to happen and that's exactly what happened."
Rohit added that the partnerships between Jadeja-Kohli and Axar Patel-Ashwin on Saturday gave them the winning edge.
"There are a lot of moments across four innings, but I thought the partnership between Jadeja and Virat, and then Axar-Ash was brilliant. That's a big help because of the balance we have created for ourselves."
(With inputs from PTI)
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