We review the Indian team over the last four years - the period since July 2017 when Ravi Shastri took over as head coach.
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Talking Points:
- The significance of being a very good team in a competitive era
- The bowling depth in this era world-wide - which is superior to previous teams
- Irfan Pathan in the mid-2000s - and the first glimpse of picking five bowlers
- India's dominance over West Indies and Sri Lanka in the last decade
- The confidence to play four fast bowlers even if it meant weakening the batting
- India's phenomenal home record over the last decade
- The perception experiment with Atherton, Hussain and Stewart
- India's home conditions being more varied than conditions away
- The value of Bharat Arun - India's bowling coach
- The post-facto Vijay Shankar outrage
- The diffuse excellence of this Indian team - and the clamour for an ICC Trophy
- The Dhoni problem in the 2019 World Cup
Participants:
Karthik Krishnaswamy (@the_kk)
Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview)
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
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