Nice to have a win before the Test: Wright
Southampton, July 23:
Indian coach John Wright said it was nice for the team to go
into the first Test at Lord's on Thursday with a victory under
its belt but insisted the side would not start as favourites
against injury-hit England.
"The boys are in good heart. We
are happy to have a win here. It is good to go into a Test match
with a win. Now we have two and half days before the Test and
we are looking forward to it", Wright said after's the
Indians pulled off a 66-run victory against Hampshire.
The coach, however, made his point about
the poor quality of the pitch used for the three-day game at
Rose Bowl.
"It is a new ground and obviously
we would have liked to have a better surface. But we don't want
to moan or groan about things when we are away."
The pitch used for the three-day match
was of variable bounce and double pace and the Indians almost
quit the game midway before agreeing to continue for the interest
of Hampshire cricket.
"The pitch was like a red wine,
it takes a while to settle down. But the game was played in
good spirit and I guess both sides understood the situation,"
he said.
Wright didn't feel his main batsmen were
inconvenienced because of the pitch and that was the reason
for Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid not too
keen to bat in the second innings.
"It is actually a captain's decision.
He makes his judgement. They all have had knocks in the last
three weeks in England. They are comfortable with the decision
and that's the main thing really," Wright said.
Wright did not feel the relatively poor
form of two spinners Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh in this
three-day game should in any way work against their chances
at Lord's.
"They didn't get a lot of bowling
in this match to be honest. Kumble has been in great form throughout
the one-day series. Harbhajan can probably do with a little
bit of more bowling. But I remember in the last Test at Jamaica
in West Indies recently, he (Harbhajan) probably gave his best
performance overseas yet," Wright said.
The Indian coach also was not too worried
that his three main seamers, Ashish Nehra, Zaheer Khan and Ajit
Agarkar, were not played in this game at all.
"We rested the three seamers in
contention. It was a conscious decision. We wanted to do that
because we have played a lot of cricket."
Wright said it would be a mistake to
believe Indians are favourites in the forthcoming Test series.
"I think England will be tough.
They fought well in India and we experienced that. And then
we have to play well overseas, that's what we are trying to
concentrate upon," he said
The injuries in the England camp was
in no way inducing a sense of complacency in the Indian team,
he said.
"There will always be injuries.
Sometimes it affects our own side. But we have to concentrate
on playing well ourselves and up to our potential. We got close
to it in the one-day series and if we can repeat it."