Our long term goal is to be No. 1 test side in world: Rahane

Ajinkya-Rahane
Rahane says the team is focussed to dominate also in the fourth test. Image Source: BCCI

Debasis Sen, Port of Spain: Indian vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane has said that the long term focus of the men in blue is to become the No. I test team in the world. The Indian team has the opportunity to top the ICC test ranking if they go on to beat the West Indies in the fourth and final test match starting here on Thursday.

The visitors won the first and third Tests in Antigua and St.Lucia to seal the four-match series while the second Test in Jamaica was drawn. “Mood has been fantastic in the dressing room. Our goal is to play attacking cricket and dominate West Indies here. We have been playing good cricket and it is important to finish well on this tour,” said Rahane after the practice session at Queens Park Oval.

“3-0 will be very good and our long term goal is to be the no.1 Test team. But it is important to stay in the present moment. As Virat Kohli said earlier, we want to express ourselves in the middle. That means we want to dominate here again like we did in the first three Tests. “We have dominated every single day in this series and dominated every single Test so far. So it is important to be in that process regularly and think about achieving that no.1 Test status as a team,” he said, about the possibility of India going top in the rankings should they win at the Queen’s Park Oval.

Rahane was among the batsmen who were shifted in the batting order, as Rohit Sharma was included in the playing eleven for the third Test. “It is not too different. It is how you adjust and how you assess the conditions at a particular spot. For me if I am batting at four or five, it is important to read the conditions really well and play according to that rather than thinking about anything else. So number doesn’t matter for me, and wherever the team management asks me to bat, I am always ready for that,” he said.

“When Virat told me that I am going to bat at number four then I was trying to imagine what will be the situation once I go into bat. Sometimes you go in at 10/2 and sometimes you go at 150/2 or 200/2. So it is important to read the situation and play according to that and continue the momentum.”

Talking about the changes in his approach when such a situation arises, Rahane said, “I do visualisation a day before the game, and also in the dressing room before I go into bat. I always try and visualise myself in different situations. And actually that is helping me in the middle to bat at number five. It is important to assess the conditions once you go in and play according to that.

“Of course, what you are thinking may not happen in the field of play. But what you visualise, most of the times those things happen. I speak with our coaches, Sanjay Bangar and Anil Kumble, so I think that communication and visualization is really helping me.”

For the hosts , it will be a tough task to find inspiration for the fourth Test and rise again to challenge the visitors who are looking like a well oiled machinery. But team India is in no mood to take them lightly despite the series already settled.

“As mentioned before, we think that West Indies is a pretty dangerous team in at home. We played some good cricket so far and have improved ourselves. Our bowling unit has been performing really well from the Sri Lanka tour and in India against South Africa as well.

Meanwhile, the Indian team had to practice at the Bryan Davis Indoor Cricket Centre at the Queens Park Oval due to rain. The team management gave rest to the fast bowlers like Md. Shami, Ishant Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. It started to pour heavily as the team assembled to practice at the Oval.