Dravid - 'We'll be looking to get another 150'
Rahul Dravid talked about getting his first Test hundred against Pakistan, the team's intention to try and bat only once, and the pressure - or not - of captaincy
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Our bowlers performed really well for us yesterday, and it was important that we bat well to put pressure on the Pakistanis over the final two days. But until and unless we win the match and series, you won't be able to say how important it was. We'll be looking to get another 150 runs to really put them under pressure.
I thought they bowled well in patches. There were some very quick spells. Shoaib bowled really fast and produced two quality deliveries to get rid of Tendulkar and Laxman. But we showed character to play him out. Danish also bowled steadily, and kept it tight. He tired a bit towards the end but that was understandable.
It was a fantastic knock from an 18-year-old. We all know that he has ability, but he showed great courage too. If all things go well, he'll be a superstar.
It was hot out there, and tough on you as a batsman. I felt tired towards the end because I'd been on the field for two days, except for one ball. But you knew that if it was tough for the batsmen, it would be even harder on the bowlers.
I agree that I haven't made runs while leading the side. But when you've captained only three games, and that too as a stand-in, I think it's too early to form an opinion on whether you can score runs under pressure.
It still looks a good pitch. There are a few cracks which might open up under the sun on the fourth or fifth day. There will be something in it for the spinners then, and on any such pitch, the shadow of Anil Kumble looms over the batting side.
We had to get through a tough period before stumps yesterday when they kept it tight and gave nothing away. It was another tough session this morning with some freshness in the pitch and the bowlers bowling quick. And again before tea, we had to see off some good bowling.
Definitely. The basic goal is to bat once and put up a big enough score.
I talked to him afterwards, and he told me that he just lost sight of it for a fraction of a second. To be fair, it was a good nut to get - full, fast and straight.
That's really a question for Sourav to answer [smiles]. But I think the thinking was that if Parthiv could see through the new ball, we wouldn't need to disturb guys who had done well in the middle order. We wouldn't need to move them out of their comfort zones.
For me to get 400, you would have to play six days [laughs]!