Six captains in eight months wasn't planned but we have created more leaders: Rahul Dravid

When Rahul Dravid took over the mantle to coach Team India after Ravi Shastri's tenure ended, he never thought he would have to six different captains in a span of eight months.

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When Rahul Dravid took over the mantle to coach Team India after Ravi Shastri's tenure ended, he never thought he would have to six different captains in a span of eight months.


Virat Kohli also stepped down as India’s T20I captain after the WC last year and later he was sacked from the ODI captaincy post also as the BCCI wanted a single captain for the white-ball formats. However, after the South Africa Test series, Kohli also relinquished the Test captaincy which made Rohit Sharma the all-format captain of India.


However, Dravid isn't complaining as it provides an opportunity to create more leaders within the group.


Since Dravid took over in November after the T20 World Cup, India have had Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya (set to lead in Ireland) as national captains due to the Covid-19 related bubble breaks, simultaneous series held in countries, and injury-induced breaks.


"It's been challenging as well, we have got six captains in the last eight months, which actually wasn't the plan when I started, but it's the nature of the number of games we are playing," Dravid told Star Sports before the start of the fifth T20I match between India and South Africa which ended in a 2-2 draw as the decider match was called off due to persistent rain.


The 'Wall' accepted that that the times are such that one has to accept the situation.


"It's the nature of COVID, so I have had to work with quite a few people. It has been great fun. A lot of other guys have got an opportunity to lead, we have got opportunities to create more leaders in the group," he looked at the positive side of the things.


The endeavour has been to get better in every aspect although losing the Test and ODI series in South Africa was disappointing.


"We have constantly strived to get better, we have tried a lot of different people. In the last eight months, touring South Africa was a bit of a disappointment in terms of Test cricket," he said.


Dravid is happy with the bowling talent that has emerged thanks to the IPL.


"Our white ball cricket has been good though, shows the character of the team. It was incredible to see the fast bowling talent we have (during the IPL), especially with few of the bowlers clocking such speed.


"A lot of youngsters got an opportunity to showcase their skills, and a lot of them came good, those are really good signs for Indian cricket, exciting times ahead," he sounded confident. 

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