ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

"India's spirits were always high, individual performances inspired the rest": Shardul Thakur on team's fighting mentality in England

Reflecting on the hard-fought series, all-rounder Shardul Thakur highlighted how India's refusal to give up, even in the toughest of situations, stood out.

ANI Aug 17, 2025 17:39 IST googleads

Indian team registers victory at The Oval (Photo: X/@BCCI)

New Delhi [India], August 17 (ANI): India's 2-2 draw in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy wasn't just about numbers on the scoreboard, it was about resilience, belief, and moments of brilliance by the Indian team.
Reflecting on the hard-fought series, all-rounder Shardul Thakur highlighted how India's refusal to give up, even in the toughest of situations, stood out.
"Everyone gave in a lot of energy even when fielding after a tiring, tough session, or say a big partnership. No one showed any sign of 'letting the match go'," Shardul said while speaking to Boria Majumdar on Revsportz.
"India was in winning positions in most of the matches except for Manchester. I would say both teams played equal cricket, just that England, being their home ground, had a slight advantage of knowing the conditions better," he added.
If England had the familiarity of conditions, India had sheer spirit. Shardul pointed to how individual brilliance often sparked collective belief.
"Team India always had their spirits high and had terrific individual performances that inspired the rest to follow their lead and perform," he said.
"Every match, I believe we had performances from individuals that stood out. For example, (Jasprit) Bumrah taking a five-for, getting a few hundreds in the first match, Prasidh (Krishna) and I getting crucial wickets, (Mohammed) Siraj bowling long spells," Shardul noted.
The list of standouts was long. From Shubman Gill's fluent knocks in Birmingham, to Rishabh Pant's two fighting hundreds, to KL Rahul's impressive innings, India found heroes everywhere. Even the lower order chipped in.
"Oval third innings, having runs from the lower order - those are the kind of things that keep the atmosphere alive in the dressing room," Shardul explained.
Dhruv Jurel (34) and Washington Sundar (53) put some critical runs to India's total of 396, which helped them to secure a lead of 373 runs. They eventually won that Test match by six runs. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Football

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

India delivered a mature and balanced display, scoring once in each half while also maintaining a clean sheet against a spirited Myanmar side. Goalkeeper Munni played a crucial role when called upon, while the defensive line marshalled by Abhista Basnett and Elizabed Lakra remained organised and composed throughout the contest.

Read More
Others

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

In the morning session, Gunjan (48kg) secured a convincing 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Poland. Radhamani Longjam (57kg) delivered a dominant display, defeating her opponent from Ecuador by Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) in the first round.

Read More
Others

Aman Raj takes a four-shot lead over Gaganjeet Bhullar in IGPL

Aman Raj takes a four-shot lead over Gaganjeet Bhullar in IGPL

Aman was four shots clear of Gaganjeet Bhullar, the most successful Indian in history on the Asian Tour with 11 wins. Yet Aman said, "Bhullar can come back from any deficit. He is an amazing player. He showed that last year in the IGPL with his consistency."

Read More
Others

Indorama Ventures Open Golf C'ship: Rashid takes 1st round lead

Indorama Ventures Open Golf C'ship: Rashid takes 1st round lead

Delhi-based Rashid Khan, a winner of 14 titles, including two on the international stage, put together seven birdies and a bogey on Thursday to enjoy the sole lead

Read More
Others

New Delhi GP: Sunit Antil throws 69.25m as India dominates day-2

New Delhi GP: Sunit Antil throws 69.25m as India dominates day-2

The highlight of the day came in the Men's Javelin Throw F43/F44/F64, where Paralympic champion Sumit Antil led an all-Indian podium. Antil clinched gold with a powerful throw of 69.25 metres, while Pushpendra Singh secured silver with 56.91m and Poonam Ram won bronze with 49.48m

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.