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Dravid has to prove he is not an overrated coach, says Shoaib Akhtar

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Muscat:  Former Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar believes Indian cricket finds itself at the crossroads after the end of Virat Kohli’s captaincy era, leaving a big task ahead for Rahul Dravid who will have to prove that he is not an “overrated” coach.

Weeks after he was sacked as ODI captain, Kohli took everyone by surprise after he quit the captaincy from the longest format following a 1-2 series defeat against South Africa.

“I don’t know what (BCCI president) Sourav Ganguly and other people think. But Indian cricket is definitely at the pinnacle point (crossroads),” Akhtar told PTI on the sidelines of Legends League Cricket T20 tournament here.

Under stand-in captain KL Rahul, India also lost the ODI series in South Africa as the new coaching management under Rahul Dravid suffered their first defeat on their maiden overseas tour.

The defeat which made the scoreline 2-0 in the favour of the Proteas, saw them lose the ODI series with the final game still left to be played in Cape Town on Sunday. Coming on the back of the 2-1 loss in the Test series to the hosts, this hugely disappointing result marks another low for new India

“No, Indian cricket is not going down. You have to take control of the situation. Rahul Dravid has a big job in his hands.

“I hope people don’t say that he’s an overrated coach. He has to prove that, and obviously he has big shoes to fill in the place of Ravi Shastri. He has a big task ahead, let’s see how he performs.”

India had won the first Test but lost the next two as a win in the Rainbow Nation remained elusive for India.

Kohli was appointed Test skipper in 2014 taking over the reins from MS Dhoni, and ended as India’s most successful captain.

The 33-year-old decided to give up T20 captaincy before he was removed as ODI skipper, creating a rift between him and BCCI’s top-brass.

Akhtar saw it coming having seen the division in the Indian dressing room during the T20 World Cup.

“I knew that was coming. I was in Dubai during that time and I knew every bit of it. I knew the whole scenario and what was happening in the Indian dressing room from my friends in India.

“There were people against him. So I wasn’t surprised at his decision to quit. It’s not an easy job,” said the ‘Rawalpindi Express’.

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