4 Lessons that the current Indian team can learn from the Indian team of 2000's

Third Test - Australia v India: Day 4
Saurav Ganguly led the resurgence of Indian team during 2000's

#2 Stop frequent chopping and changing

Australia v India - Fourth Test: Day 5
Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid

Frequent chopping and changing of the present side has led to a lack of confidence amongst players. Virat Kohli during his tenure as Indian captain has retained the eleven only once, which tells you how much chopping and changing is going on in the current set up.

The side of 2000's was a settled side, which revered in each other's company. Players had a lot of confidence in each other's ability and there was no room for doubts. Players were given a long rope which helped them to play freely and express themselves.

Players like Sehwag were given a lot of freedom to play their natural game and not worry about their place in the eleven.

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