Rahul Dravid opened up on Team India's heartbreaking loss in the World Test Championship (WTC) final and admitted that Australia had an upper hand since Day 1.
The head coach said that It wasn’t a 469 pitch and India gave away too many runs in the last session of the opening day.
Dravid also admitted that some of the shots that the batters played, they could have been more careful.
However, he also said that though the target was difficult, there was always hope no matter how far his team was behind.
'Many Tests over the last 2 years where we’ve fought hard from difficult situations. Needed a big partnership, we had the big players for it, but ustralia had the upper hand,' Dravid added.