The World Test Championship final turned out to be a
nightmare for Team India as they faced a 209-run defeat against Australia. In
the chase of 444, the Rohit Sharma-led side was bundled out for 234
after Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland took four and three
wickets respectively. Not only the bowlers but their batters too made vital
contributions to the team's victory. Travis Head and Steve Smith
brought up their respective hundreds and comfortably dominated the Indian
bowlers. Apart from them, there was another player who also utterly impressed
everyone and he was wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey.
Carey played a
brilliant knock of 48 and 66* in the WTC final and gave Australia an upper hand
in the game. Speaking about his performance, the 31-year-old cricketer gave
credit to Smith and India star Virat Kohli for their advice, which
eventually helped him in putting up a good show.
In a recent
interview with Cricket.com.au, Carey stated that both the senior players
had advised him to not to play a reverse sweep shot recklessly. "When you
have Virat Kohli and Steve Smith saying, 'what are you doing that for?', you
probably listen to them," said Carey.
Notably, the
Australia wicketkeeper was dismissed by Ravindra Jadeja for 48 while
he was trying to play a reverse sweep shot during the first innings of the WTC
final.
"There was no
need to play that at The Oval in the first innings," Carey had said after
his dismissal.
Australia were
clearly the better team on all fronts while India had only themselves to blame
for yet another loss in a global event. India's last ICC title came way back in
2013 and it was their second successive defeat in the WTC final, having gone
down against New Zealand two years ago.
India's first
assignment for the 2023-25 WTC cycle will start next month in West Indies,
where they will play two Tests.