AUS v IND 2020-21: Revealed - How Kohli, Rahane, and Shastri plotted "Mission Melbourne" and India's comeback

India beat Australia in MCG by 8 wickets to level series 1-1.

Rahane And Shastri plotted India's comeback in Melbourne | Getty

India fielding coach R Sridhar in a chat with off-spinner R Ashwin revealed how Virat Kohli, despite going back home for the birth of his first child, remained involved in the team’s progress, especially after India was bowled out for 36 in Adelaide and lost the pink-ball, day-night match.

In a chat in his YouTube channel, Ashwin said: "(After the Adelaide Test) Virat just came to all of us and said 'Boys, I'm returning home.' It was like a chat that happens at a college farewell. I thought in my mind 'Bro, don't go, we've just been bowled out for 36, we need you'(in jest)"

However, Sridhar revealed the whole story of how Kohli got in touch with the management including himself, Shastri, Rathour, and Arun, to plan on making a comeback in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne.

Kohli then planned and plotted India’s comeback with coach Shastri and stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane.

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"It was midnight, around 12.30 am, the night we lost the Adelaide Test. Virat Kohli messaged me: 'What are you doing?' I was shocked. I thought 'why is he messaging at this time?' I told him 'head coach (Ravi Shastri), myself, Bharat Arun, and Vikram Rathour are sitting together'.

He said, 'I'll also join you'. I said, 'no problem, come over.' He came there and all of us started discussing. That's where 'Mission Melbourne' began. Shastri made a point there: 'This 36, wear it like a badge! This 36 is what will make this team great’,” Sridhar told Ashwin.

Sridhar further said, “We were slightly confused but then we started talking about the decisions we'd have to take. Then Virat called Ajinkya the next morning and we had a very good discussion. After a 36 all-out, usually, teams would strengthen their batting.

But Ravi Shastri, Virat, and Ajinkya decided to strengthen the bowling. That's how we replaced Virat with Ravindra Jadeja, and it was a masterstroke.

Jadeja made 57 and picked 3 wickets in India's MCG win | GettyThe India fielding coach also revealed that it was Shastri who batted for more left-handers in the batting order, which led to Ravindra Jadeja coming in and he scored a half-century in the first innings, apart from taking 3 wickets in the match.  

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Shastri wanted to have more left-handers. He felt because of the presence of only right-handers, the Australians kept bowling at that one spot, so if we bring in a left-hander, their lines may vary, and it may work for us tactically. So, most of the decisions were taken there and it was decided that we'll go in with five of our best bowlers,” he said.

"We also decided not to over practice, so we gave the boys an off day and called for a team dinner. We arranged some games because negativity will creep in when you're alone at the room."

Ashwin chipped in: "Yes, we played dumb charades - Bollywood movies, Hollywood movies and cricketers. The culmination of that event was Ravi Shastri enacting a player's name and the entire team burst out in laughter. Everyone left in good spirits."

(news18 inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 22 Jan, 2021

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