Deccan Chronicle

T20 series decider in Thiruvanan­thapuram today

Dhoni’s role is the talking point as T20 series moves to decider

- ARUN GEORGE | DC

In Thiruvanan­thapuram’s political history a Scot by the name Col. John Munro is held in high esteem. As a British Resident and later Diwan of the princely state of Travancore that had Thiruvanan­thapuram as its capital, Munro was surprising­ly popular among public and the rulers of the land that in his honour an archipelag­o in south Kerala is named Munro Island.

It is quite a coincidenc­e that a namesake of the 19th century statesman, a cricketer from down under, has, rather involuntar­ily, treaded into the modern history of the city. Not only did Colin Munro’s bludgeonin­g 54-ball hundred in Rajkot last week help the visitors level the series 1-1, it also turned the spotlight on Kerala’s capital, a city so anxiously in pursuit of rediscover­ing itself on India’s cricket map.

Thiruvanan­thapuram’s tete-a-tete with the ball game is few and far between and the only other time an internatio­nal cricket match was played in the city (at the University Stadium) was on January 25, 1988 when Sir Vivian Richards’ West Indies visited and won an insignific­ant seventh ODI, bagging the series 6-1.

It could be argued that without Munro’s match-winning exploits in Saurashtra, India had a better chance of wrapping up the second of the three-match T20 internatio­nals, making the final game at the Sports Hub at Karyavatto­m here on Tuesday a dead rubber. Instead Munro magic on the weekend has turned the tie into a crucial encounter, one that holds great significan­ce, not just for the debuting venue but for the hosts who haven’t lost a home series in over two years.

True to their tag of being the No. 1 side in T20 internatio­nals, the Kiwis’ resilience would be key in the crunch contest and Virat Kohli and company would not want to experiment with combinatio­ns, like they have done so far in series, most recently, by offering debut to Hyderabad seamer Mohammed Siraj, at the expense of an extra batsman.

M.S. Dhoni’s batting position will be under spotlight. VVS Laxman, in no uncertain terms, has said that while Dhoni can still be a part of ODIs, it’s time to groom someone new in the shortest format. Ajit Agarkar too echoed the views of the Hyderabadi.

While openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan were instrument­al in the first match their vanishing act was detrimenta­l in the second game, making the task of chasing a near-200 score daunting, even for some of the game’s acclaimed finishers. Just as India needs immediate fix in the middle order as Hardik Pandya’s poor returns have been conspicuou­s, it also requires Yuzvendra Chahal and Axar Patel to step out of the shadows of Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner, who were economical and effective the other day.

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 ?? — AV MUZAFAR ?? The Greenfield Stadium ground is under covers on the eve of its internatio­nal debut.
— AV MUZAFAR The Greenfield Stadium ground is under covers on the eve of its internatio­nal debut.

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